Published 1990 | Version v1
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Non-stoichiometric fluorochrome binding induced by X-rays in G0/G1 lymphocytes shown by BRDU/Hoechst flow cytometry

Creators

  • 1. Wuerzburg Universitaet (Germany). Department of Human Genetics

Description

Clastogenic agents like X-rays induce different types of DNA-damage, primarily single and/or double strand breaks. Alterations of chromatin structure might be recognized by changes of the DNA-fluorochrome binding capacity of the total population. In this report the induction of a distinct non-cycling G0/G1-cluster with lower Hoechst fluorescence intensity in human PBL is shown after treatment with X-rays, and inhibition of DNA-ligase by 4-hydroxybenzamide. (author). 5 refs.; 1 fig.; 1 tab

Part of:
Advances in analytical cellular pathology

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Excerpta Medica.
Imprint Place
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
ISBN
0 444 81358 6
Imprint Title
Advances in analytical cellular pathology
Imprint Pagination
344 p.
Journal Issue
no. 911
Series
International Congress Series.
Journal Page Range
p. 289-290.

Conference

Title
1. Conference of the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology.
Dates
12-17 Nov 1989.
Place
Schloss Elmau (Germany, F.R.).

Optional Information

Notes
Imprint:Includes index of authors and subject index.