Thermal denaturation of DNA in situ as studied by acridine orange staining and automated cytofluorometry.
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Comparative analysis of different laser systems to study cellular responses to DNA damage in mammalian cellsInvestigation on the causes of stoichiometric error in genome size estimation using heat experiments: consequences on data interpretation.DNA fragmentation assessment by flow cytometry and Sperm-Bos-Halomax (bright-field microscopy and fluorescence microscopy) in bull sperm.Sperm DNA damage in male infertility: etiologies, assays, and outcomesAnalysis of individual molecular events of DNA damage response by flow- and image-assisted cytometryPhysiological monitoring of optically trapped cells: assessing the effects of confinement by 1064-nm laser tweezers using microfluorometry.Sperm chromatin structure assay: its clinical use for detecting sperm DNA fragmentation in male infertility and comparisons with other techniques.Acridine orange flow cytometric analysis of renal cell carcinoma. Clinicopathologic implications of RNA contentDNA denaturation in situ. Effect of divalent cations and alcohols.Different sensitivity of DNA in situ in interphase and metaphase chromatin to heat denaturationDestruction of protamine in human sperm inhibits sperm binding and penetration in the zona-free hamster penetration test but increases sperm head decondensation and male pronuclear formation in the hamster-ICSI assay.Luminal fluid of epididymis and vas deferens contributes to sperm chromatin fragmentation.Clinical utility of sperm DNA fragmentation testing: practice recommendations based on clinical scenariosOxidative stress and male infertility.A color image analysis method for assessment of germination based on differential fluorescence staining of bacterial spores and vegetative cells using acridine orange.Cytometric detection of chromatin relaxation, an early reporter of DNA damage response.Flow cytometry: principles and applications. II.Evaluation of sperm chromatin structure and DNA strand breaks is an important part of clinical male fertility assessmentA single cut-off value of sperm DNA fragmentation testing does not fit all.Sperm DNA fragmentation testing reveals the overall quality of a semen sample.The Society for Translational Medicine: clinical practice guidelines for sperm DNA fragmentation testing in male infertility.Characterization of subsets of human spermatozoa at different stages of maturation: implications in the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility.Male germ cell analysis by flow cytometry: effects of cancer, chemotherapy, and other factors on testicular function and sperm chromatin structure.Cryopreservation of ram semen facilitates sperm DNA damage: relationship between sperm andrological parameters and the sperm chromatin structure assay.Electrophysiological and structural aspects in the frontal cortex after the bee (Apis mellifera) venom experimental treatment.Discrimination of Adsorbed Double-Stranded and Single-Stranded DNA Molecules on Surfaces by Fluorescence Emission Spectroscopy Using Acridine Orange Dye.Sperm DNA and detection of DNA fragmentations in sperm.Highly selective acridine and ethidium staining of bacterial DNA and RNA.Flow cytometric analysis of effects of 1,3-dinitrobenzene on rat spermatogenesis.Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic analysis of sperm chromatin structure and DNA stability.Phenotypic consequences of genetic variation in a gynogenetic complex of Phoxinus eos-neogaeus clonal fish (Pisces: Cyprinidae) inhabiting a heterogeneous environment.A systematic review on sperm DNA fragmentation in male factor infertility: Laboratory assessment.
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Thermal denaturation of DNA in situ as studied by acridine orange staining and automated cytofluorometry.
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Thermal denaturation of DNA in ...... and automated cytofluorometry.
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1975-02-01T00:00:00Z