Abstract:Intravenous administration of the fluorescent DNA stain Hoechst 33342 to tumour-bearing mice was used to label cells proportionally to their proximity from the vasculature. Flow cytometry was used to sort cells from the tumour into populations based on their Hoechst 33342-derived fluorescence. The cell populations were then assayed for their glutathione (GSH) content and their radiosensitivity. Tumours from mice pretreated with buthionine sulphoximine (BSO) were compared with untreated animals. The major findi… Show more
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