1980
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990010110
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Automated absorption image cytometry of electromagnetically exposed frog erythrocytes

Abstract: Frog erythrocytes dedifferentiate in vitro when exposed to a suitable electromagnetic field in a chemically potentiated microenvironment. These electrochemical stimuli are able to induce a chromatin decondensation, as previously shown by measuring the chromatin accessible sites for acridine orange intercalation by means of flow cytometry (acridine orange green fluorescence). Automated absorption image cytometry of Feulgen stained smeared erythrocytes has been performed to further elucidate the above processes.… Show more

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“…This explains the good results obtained by the stimulation of hypertrophic non union of the tibia with a pre-existing fibrocartilage and the weak results obtained on fresh fractures [13,15,16]. In parallel to these earlier studies on bone tissue, a cytofluorometry analysis after cell exposure shows an increase in RNA production and modification of the DNA configuration [9,10,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This explains the good results obtained by the stimulation of hypertrophic non union of the tibia with a pre-existing fibrocartilage and the weak results obtained on fresh fractures [13,15,16]. In parallel to these earlier studies on bone tissue, a cytofluorometry analysis after cell exposure shows an increase in RNA production and modification of the DNA configuration [9,10,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This work [111][112][113][114][115] is largely pre-molecular, and it remains to be seen what ion transporters and mechanisms can be capitalized upon in order to de-differentiate somatic cells for biomedical applications.…”
Section: Functional Role Of V Mem Signaling During Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ulates transcriptional events in a dipteran genetic model {Good-man, et al, 1983); inhibits isolated bone cell responses to parathyroid hormone (Luben, et al, 1982); modulates the rate of amphibian RBC response to trauma (with resultant DNA uncoiling) (Chiabrera, et al, 1979a(Chiabrera, et al, , 1979b(Chiabrera, et al, , 1980 of fracture healing in the rat Bassett, et al, 1982c) and of limb regeneration in the salamander (Smith and Pilla, 1981); has a direct and synergistic (with cytotozic and immunomodulating chemotherapy) effect on survival time of mice with B-16 melanoma, Ridgeway osteogenic sarcoma, and spontaneous C3H mammary adenocarcinoma {Norton, et al, 1980{Norton, et al, , 1982 and has been successfully employed clinically for nonunions and pseudarthroses of bone (Bassett, et al, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981a, 1981b, 1982a, 1982b, Sedel, et al, 1981Muller and Spaas, 1980;Hinsenkamp, 1982;Kort, et al, 1982). Radiofrequency modulated at low frequencies {1000 Hz) has been reported to affect Ca ++ uptake in isolated cerebral tissue (Bawin, et al, 1975(Bawin, et al, , 1978Blackman, et al, 1980) and learning ability in primates (Gavalas, et al, 1970).…”
Section: O+mentioning
confidence: 99%