2021
DOI: 10.18786/2072-0505-2021-49-054
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Comparison of modulation interference microscopy, DNA spectrometry, DNA cytometry, and flow cytofluorimetry in the assessment of phytohemagglutinin-induced activity of human blood lymphocytes

Abstract: Rationale: The study of the structural particulars and functional state of immune cells and primarily lymphocytes is of great importance for both fundamental and clinical medicine. It requires the development of simple and reliable analytic methods that would allow for fast and effective real-time assessment of cell activity.Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of the interference microscopy compared to DNA spectrometry, DNA cytometry, and flow cytometry with an internalized fluorescent label CFSE (carboxyfluore… Show more

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