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A Cytospin Technique for Spreading Plant Metaphases Suitable for Immunofluorescence Studies

Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 1998
Recent immunofluorescence techniques enable the localization of various cellular antigens, thus providing a powerful tool for cell and molecular biology research. Serious problems occur, however, when these techniques are applied to plant material. The presence of the cellulose wall can be a barrier to reproducible penetration of antibodies into cells ...
R, Hladilová, J, Siroký, B, Vyskot
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Sequential identification of apoptotic and necrotic cells on individual cytospin preparations

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1998
Here, we describe a simple methodology which allows the consecutive differentiation of apoptotic and necrotic cells on the same cytospin preparation of fresh and cultured cells. In this methodology, necrotic cells are initially identified on the cytospin preparations using trypan blue followed by the identification of in situ DNA fragmentation using ...
P, Pantelidis, G, Santilli, R A, Knight
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Automated Immunocytochemistry for Cellular Markers on Cell Smears and Cytospins

Journal of Histotechnology, 1992
Abstract A rapid, automated immunocytochemical staining method for the Instrumentation Laboratory Code-On stainer was developed to detect cellular markers in cell smears and cytospins prepared from fine needle aspirates of solid tumors and from body fluids collected by brushing, scraping, or washing.
David W. Cowan   +3 more
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Improvement cell blocks with EBUS-TBNA by Cytospin rinse

Interventional Pulmonology, 2017
Introduction: Real-time endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) is a recently introduced method of biopsy of the mediastinal lymph nodes. This is a safe and minimally invasive and save procedure. The material can be obtained as a smear or cell block (CB).
Jan Siwiec   +4 more
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Comparison of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Cytospins and Smears in Dogs and Cats

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2008
Differences in the cytological interpretation of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) after cytospin preparation (CP) or manual smearing of pelleted cells preparation (MSP) were investigated in client-owned dogs and cats with inflammatory or infectious lower respiratory disease.
Dehard, Sandrine   +6 more
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Morphological Analysis of Cell Death by Cytospinning Followed by Rapid Staining

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2016
Identifying and characterizing different forms of cell death can be facilitated by staining internal cellular structures with dyes such as hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). These dyes stain the nucleus and cytoplasm, respectively, and optimized reagents (e.g., Rapi-Diff, Rapid Stain, or Quick Dip) are commonly used in pathology laboratories.
Crowley, Lisa C.   +2 more
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Preparation of Cells for Microscopy using Cytospin

2013
Microscopy is a simple, direct technique for examining the morphology of cells and their organelles. Cells are immobilized on a solid support that is optically suitable for microscopy, and then fixed. When coupled with antibody-based immunofluorescent or immunocytochemical methods, the expression of specific proteins can be quantified and localized ...
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Identification of Adenocarcinoma in Cytospin Preparations of Effusions Using Monoclonal Antibody B72.3

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1986
Metastatic adenocarcinoma in human effusions can be difficult to distinguish from reactive mesothelial cells, particularly if the malignant cells are rare, have bland cytologic features, or occur as single cells rather than clusters of cells. Monoclonal antibody (MAb) B72.3, generated against a membrane-enriched fraction of breast carcinoma, has been ...
S E, Martin   +5 more
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DNA detection of JC and BK virus in archival urine cytospin slides

Journal of Medical Virology, 2017
To identify decoy cells, cytological examination was performed in urine cytospin slides. Decoy cells are related to Polyomaviruses (JC virus [JCV] and BK virus [BKV]), which are recognized worldwide due to potential infection and morbidity in kidney transplant recipients.
Patricia G. de Assis   +3 more
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Cellular fixation. A study of CytoRich Red and Cytospin Collection Fluid.

Acta cytologica, 1997
To test a new fixative system (Roche Image Analysis System, Inc. [RIAS]) that may create a background free of blood and blood products, and to determine if the CytoRich Red system has a potential for automation of nongynecologic cytology. We compared the amount of red blood cells, background material and diagnostic ability in 40 bloody specimens ...
J, Weidmann, A, Chaubal, M, Bibbo
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