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3984

Flow Cytometric Analysis and Sorting of Mitotic Chromosomes in Wheat
Jan Vrana, Institute of Experimental Botany; Martin A. Lysak, Institute of Experimental Botany; Marie Kubalakova, Institute of Experimental Botany; Hana Simkova, Institute of Experimental Botany; Jarmila Cihalikova, Institute of Experimental Botany; JaroslavDolezel, Institute of Experimental Botany



4575

Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) activation inhibits rat thymocytes apoptosis inducedbyshort-wave UV irradiation (UVC).
Vladislav Dolgachev, Institute of Cell Biophysics; Natalya Nikolaeva, Institute of Cell Biophysics; Vladimir Pechatnikov, Institute of Cell Biophysics; Vladimir Afanasyev, Instituteof Cell Biophysics



5600

Theassessment of apoptosis in drug-treated cells: an integrated approach tomonitor time-related changes.
Derek Davies, Imperial Cancer Research Fund



5705

Multiparameter analysis of cyclin alterations induced by Eponemycin

Carmen Raventos-Suarez, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Kenneth Class, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Jana Laidlaw, Bristol-MyersSquibb; Kathy A. Johnston, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Judith Macbeth, Bristol-MyersSquibb; Ana T. Menendez, Bristol-Myers Squibb


6063

A FLOW CYTOMETRIC STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF NOVEL MULTIDRUG RESISTANT REVERSAL AGENTS ON MEMBRANE DEPOLARISATION AND IMPAIRED DYE ACCUMULATION

C Durandt, Department of Immunology; Cej Van Rensburg, Department of Immunology, Institution of Pathology, University of Pretoria


6065

Aspirin and salicylate induce apoptosis and caspase activation in Jurkat T cells

Maria Piqué,Universitatde Barcelona; Montse Barragán, Universitat de Barcelona;BeatrizBellosillo, Universitat de Barcelona; Gabriel Pons, Universitat deBarcelona;Joan Gil, Universitat de Barcelona


6113

Multiparameter assessment of human ejaculated spermatozoa apoptosis using flow cytometry.

Rachel Levy, Hopital Nord; Odile Sabido, Centre Commun de Cytometrie; Ghislaine Poizat, Hopital Nord; Jean-Louis Laurent, Hopital Nord, Sainte-Etienne, France




6114

Study of Tc-99m-sestamibi and Tc-99-tetrofosmin uptake: function of MultiDrugResistance protein expression and membrane potentials.

Nathalie Perek, Odile Sabido, Françoise Koumanov, Nathalie Prevot, Françis Dubois, Laboratoire de Biophysique et de traitement de L'image, Sainte-Etienne, France


6118

Chromosomal aberrations detected in colorectal carcinomas by CGH and their associations with tumour DNA ploidy, genotypes, phenotypes and survival.

Paula De Angelis, Norwegian National Hospital; Ole Petter Clausen, Norwegian National Hospital; AasaSchjølberg, Norwegian National Hospital; Trond Stokke, The NorwegianRadium Hospital


6148

Modulation of clonal B cell apoptosis by blood IL-4+CD8+ T cells from B-CLL patients: Impact of fludarabine.

Kay NE, Han L, and Bone ND, Virginia Piper Cancer Institute, Minneapolis, MN., and Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Nancy Bone Mt, Mayo Clinic


6159

Rates of genome instability in human breast cancers - FISH analysis in vitroand in vivo

Koei Chin, Cancer Center,Unversity of California-San Francisco; Wen-Lin Kuo, Cancer Center, Universityof California-San Francisco; William Chou, Life Sciences Division, LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory; Carlos Ortiz De Solorzano, Life SciencesDivision, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; David Knowles, Life SciencesDivision, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Stephen Lockett, LifeSciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Joe Gray, UCSFSchool of Medicine


6254

Endothelium rendered apoptotic by chemotherapy agents is pro-adhesive to colon cancer cells

Keith Seymour, Departmentof Surgery; Emmett O'Flaherty, Department of Surgery; Brian Shenton, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Richard M Charnley, Department of Surgery; JohnKirby, University of Newcastle upon Tyne


6263

EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON THE G2/M CHECKPOINT GENE (HRAD9) IN A549 CELLS

Peter Keng,Universityof Rochester; Jigang Li, University of Rochester


6350

Strategies for staining APO2.7, a mitochondrial-specific marker of apoptosis

Steven Koester,BeckmanCoulter, Inc.; Wade Bolton, Coulter Technology Center


6354

A STUDY TO EXAMINE THE QUANTITATION OF APOPTOSIS AS A MARKER OF CHEMOSENSITIVITYIN HUMAN BLADDER CARCINOMA CELL LINES TREATED WITH MITOMYCIN C.

Paul Canning,The Queen's University of Belfast; Peter Hamilton, The Queen's University of Belfast; Samuel Johnston, The Queen's University of Belfast; Kate Williamson, TheQueen's University of Belfast


6402

Diphenyliodonium, an NAD(P)H oxidase inhibitor, also induces apoptosis

Nianyu Li, Purdue University; Kathy Ragheb, Purdue University; Gretchen Lawler, Purdue University; Bartek Rajwa, Purdue University; J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University


6457

Leukocyte subpopulations in ovulatory follicles in patients with endometriosis.

Nicolas Garrido, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad; Arancha Galan, Instututo Valenciano de Infertilidad; Enrique O'Connor, Universidad de Valencia; Carlos Simón, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad; Antonio Pellicer, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad


6478

Flow Cytometry of aquatic heterotrophic bacteria: detection and sorting of functional subgroups for ecological studies

Stefan Andreatta, University of Innsbruck; Manfred M. Wallinger, University of Innsbruck - Instituteof Zoology and Limnology; Thomas Posch, University of Innsbruck - Instituteof Zoology and Limnology; Roland Psenner, University of Innsbruck - Institute of Zoology and Limnology


6499

Alteration of Neutrophil Apoptosis Following the Induction of Heat Shock ProteinsasDetected by 6 Color Flow Cytometry.

James Cornelius III, Shriners Hospital For Children; Christine Kane, University of Cincinnati; GeorgeBabcock, University of Cincinnati


6520

The EU-MAST Project AIMS: Automated Identification and Characterisation of Phytoplankton by Flow Cytometry

Rene Groben,Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research; Linda Medlin, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research; Peter Burkill, Plymouth Marine Laboratory; Bruce Osborne, University College Dublin, Botany Department; Lynne Boddy; Colin Morris, University of Glamorgan, Department of Computer Studies; JaimeRodriguez, Universidad de Malaga, Departemento de Ecologia; Richard Jonker,AquaSense Lab; George Dubelaar, Dubelaar Research Instruments Engineering(DRIE); Richard Geider, Marine Biological Association of UK


6574

Standard reference intervals in comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysisof DOP-PCR amplified material

Jacob Larsen, Copenhagen University Hospital; Anne Marie Ottesen, Department of Growth and Reproduction, Juliane Marie Center,; Claes Lundsteen, Cytogenetic Laboratory; Henrik Leffers,Dept. of Growth and Reproduction, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen UniversityHospital; Niels Erik Skakkebæk, Dept. of Growth and Reproduction,Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital; Jorgen K Larsen, FinsenLaboratory, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital


6595

Relationships Between Bacterial Cell Size, Productivity and Genetic Diversity in Aquatic Environments Using Cell Sorting and Flow Cytometry

Pierre Servais, University of Brussels; L. Bernard, Observatoire Océanologique; Claude Courties,
Observatoire Océanologique; Marc Troussellier,
Université Montpellier II; M. Petit, Groupe de Microbiologie des Milieux Aquatiques; PhilippeLebaron, University of Paris VI.


6629

Flow cytometric approach of phytoplankton growth rate and microzooplankton grazing

Julie Husseini-Ratrema, Université Montpellier II; Yves Collos, Université Montpellier II; André Vaquer; Bertrand Bibent; Virginie Pons; Jacques Lautier; Thong Lam Hoai;Claude Rougier


6630

Flow cytometric approach of phytoplankton growth rate and microzooplankton grazing

Julie Husseini-Ratrema, Université Montpellier II; Yves Collos, Université Montpellier II; André Vaquer; Bertrand Bibent; Virginie Pons; Jacques Lautier; Thong Lam Hoai;Claude Rougier


6679

THE IMAGE CYTOMETRY TECHNIQUE TO ANALYSE BACTERIA IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS.

Patrice Got, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Audrey Caro, University of Montpellier; S.A. Ides, Société, Toulouse, France


6701

Increase cell volume of GM130 cells relates to apoptosis induced by different agents

Ekaterina Boiartchouk, State University of St.-Petersburg; Valeri Zenin, Inst. of Cyt. Russian Acad.


6734

Correlating Cell Cycle with Apoptotic Cell Death in Viable Cell Clones which ExpressGreen Fluorescent Protein and Contain a Cleavage Site for Group II Caspases.

Christopher Donahue, Parke Davis Pharmaceutical Research; David Giegel, Parke Davis PharmaceuticalResearch; Jay Jones, Aurora Biosciences Corp.; Roger Heim, Aurora BiosciencesCorp.; Brian Pollok, Aurora Biosciences Corp.; David Mack, Parke DavisPharmaceutical Research; Donald Hupe, Parke Davis Pharmaceutical Research;Maxine Santoro, Parke Davis Pharmaceutical Research


6748

Cell sorting at 50,000 events per second- practical considerations.

Robin Corcoran,Cytomation, Inc.; Peter Lopez,
Cytomation, Inc.


6755

SORTING MAIZE CHROMOSOMES FROM OAT-MAIZE ADDITION LINES

K Arumuganathan,University of Nebraska- Lincoln; Lijia Li, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Kulvinder Gill, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; You Zhou, University of Nebraska- Lincoln


6761

Characterisation of coastal picoplankton groups from the North Sea sorted by flow cytometry and analysed by fluorescent in situ hybridisation with molecular probes

Rene Groben, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research; Marcus Reckermann, Forschungs- und Technologiezentrum (FTZ) der Universität Kiel; Linda Medlin, Alfred Wegener Institutefor Polar and Marine Research


6790

Laser-Scanning-Cytometry: A new technique for quantitative analysis in molecular cytogenetics

Thomas Schmid, Institute for Mammalian Genetics;
Adolf Baumgartner, GSF-National Research Center;
Michael Nuesse, GSF-NationalResearch Center; Ilse-Dore Adler, GSF National Research Centre of Environmentand Health (GSF-Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbH)


6817

THEINTRACELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF PPIX INFLUENCES CELLULAR DAMAGES AFTER PDT

R.C.Krieg1,2, J.Rauch1, K.Schlottmann2, F.Hofstaedter1, H.Messmann2, R.Knuechel1, Institutes of 1Pathology and2Internal Medicine I, University of Regensburg, Germany; René Krieg,University of Regensburg


6821

BACTERIAL AND PHYTOPLANKTONIC DYNAMICS IN THE RHÔNE RIVER PLUME STUDIED BYFLOW CYTOMETRY

Fabien Joux, University of Paris VI; Benedicte Navarro, Universite P & M Curie (Paris VI); Claude Courties, Observatoire Océanologique; Philippe Lebaron, Université P & M Curie (Paris VI); Pierre Servais, Université Libre deBruxelles; Muriel Petit, Université Libre de Bruxelles


6825

Analysis of oncogene expression and chromosomal stability of SV40 early region transfected human kidney cells using flow cytometry

Regina Voglauer, University of Agricultural Sciences; Renate Kunert, University of Agricultural Sciences; Otmar Hohenwarter, University of Agricultural Sciences; Hermann Katinger, University of Agricultural Sciences


6828

Optimization of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on human urothelial cell lines using 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) - induced protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) as sensitizer

Juergen Seidl, René Krieg, Joachim Rauch, Ruth Knuechel, University of Regensburg


6836

Theusefulness of a red laser in flow cytometric phytoplankton analysis

Marcus Reckermann,Researchand Technology Centre Westcoast of Kiel University; Franciscus Colijn,Research and Technology Centre Westcoast of Kiel University


6850

HIGH SPEED SORTING OF IRRADIATED LYMPHOCYTES ACCORDING TO MITOCHONDRIAL POTENTIAL TO ANALYZE CASPASE 3 ACTIVITY

Jacques Mathieu, CTR de Recherches de Service de Sante des Armees, La Tronche, France


6853

Count accuracy of phytoplankton in aquatic flow cytometry

Terry Cucci, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences; Michael Sieracki, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences


6866

Flow Cytometric Evaluation of Reovirus Induced Apoptosis and Cell Death in Cancer Cells In Vitro

Joanne Luider, Calgary Laboratory Services; Chandini Thirukkumaran, University of Calgary


6877

CELL MIGRATION ANALYSIS OF SENSITIVE AND MULTIDRUG RESISTANT BLADDER CELL LINES IN COCULTURE

Magali Barbier, E.P.H.E.;Corinne Alcouffe, E.P.H.E. & INSERM-UJF U 309; Cécile Rousselle,E.P.H.E.; Xavier Ronot, E.P.H.E. & INSERM-UJF U 309; Jean Boutonnat,C.H.U. de Grenoble; Katharine Muirhead, SciGro, Inc.; Daniel Seigneurin,C.H.U.


6882

Flow Cytometry Measurement of BrdU incorporated into nuclear DNA of the waterflea Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Cladocera).

Santiago Torres, University of Las Palmas; Ismael Mayo, University of Las Palmas; May Gómez,University of Las Palmas G.C.


6899

Picophytoplankton in the surface water of the Northwater Polynya (Canadian Arctic): spatial distribution and responses to enhanced ultraviolet radiation during September-October 1999

Behzad Mostajir, Institutdes sciences de la mer de Rimouski; Christophe Vasseur Jr., Institut dessciences de la mer de Rimouski; Serge Demers, Institut des sciences dela mer de Rimouski; Francesca Vidussi, Institut des sciences de la merde Rimouski; Yves Gratton, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique(INRS-Eau); Eric Fouilland, Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski;Michel Gosselin, Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski


6920

Teaching Flow Cytometric Data Analysis

Ruthann Kibler, San Jose State University; Maria Quist, BD Biosciences; Marguerite Reilly, BD Biosciences; Betty Eastham, BD Biosciences; Cindy Morrow, BD Biosciences; Diane Ward,BD Biosciences; Nancy Isaac, BD Biosciences


6923

TheFusion Gene NPM/ALK Supresses the Apoptosis of Transfected Cells

G. Hoser, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA;
T. Skorski, Jerzy Kawiak,Medical Centre of Postgraduate Education, Warsaw, Poland


7184

Comparative Study of the Effects of Nicotine on Apoptosis in Cultured Smokers'andNon-Smokers' Lymphocytes, Induced by Bleomycin

Delphine Gimonet, F. Liautaud-Roger, M. Hoeltgen,
P. Coninx, Institut JeanGodino, Riems, France


4398

Investigation of Cardiac Myocyte Cytoplasm Structural Changes During a Contraction Cycle by Means of Intracellular Fluorescein Fluorescence Polarization.

Dror Fixler, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Reuven Tirosh, The Jerome Schottenstein Cellscan Centerfor Early Detection of Cancer; Asher Shainberg, The Otto Meyerhoff DrugReceptor Center; Mordechai Deutsch, The Jerome Schottenstein Cellscan Centerfor Early Detection of Cancer


4522

Programmed Cell Death of CD34+ Cells in MDS is Clearly Enhanced in Cluster FormingCells But Remarkably Decreased in Colony Forming Cells

A.H.M. Pennings,University Hospital Nijmegen; L.F.R. Span; G. Vierwinden; J. Boezeman, UniversityNijmegen; R.A.P. Raymakers; T.J.M. De Witte (affiliation unavailable)


5117

Quantitative Fluorescence in situ Hybridization and image cytometry - a new tool forthe investigation of chromosome rearrangements within solid tumors

Khuong Truong, Institut Curie; Michele Gerbault-Seureau, Institut Curie -UMR 147; Marie-Noelle Guilly,Commissariat a l'energie atomique DRR-DSV; Philippe Vielh, Institut Curie;Gerard Zalcman, Institut Curie Depatrement d'Oncologie experimentale; Bernard Dutrillaux, Institut Curie-UMR 147; Bernard Malfoy, Institut Curie-UMR147


5218

Capacitative Calcium Entry Varies among Lymphocyte Subsets and with Diabetes

Tina Rogers, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Pam Bounelis, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Elizabeth A. Johnson, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Michael T. Anderson, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Richard B. Marchase, University ofAlabama at Birmingham


5263

INFLUENCE OF PLASMA VISCOSITY ON TISSUE HYPOXIA BY TIME-RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY : PERMEABILITY OXYGEN THROUGH ENDOTHELIUM.

Dominique Dumas, Laboratory of Angiohematology - UMR CNRS 7663 LEMTA; Véronique Latger-Cannard, Faculty of Medicine; Marie-Laure Viriot, DCPR (GRAPP); Walter Blondel,Laboratory of Hematology; Jean-François Stoltz, Laboratory of Angiohematology - UMR CNRS CHU-UHP-INPL 7563


5321

Detection of phagocytosis and apoptosis in macrophagic cell lines incubated withfilamented and non-filamented strains of Candida albicans

Fernando Martínez-Arribas,Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Amalia Vázquez-Gutiérrez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Ana Moreno-Moreno, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Miguel Sánchez-Pérez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid;Alberto M. Alvarez-Barrientos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid


5461

A Flow Cytometric Method to Estimate the Precursor Frequencies of Cells Proliferating in Response to Specific Antigens

Alice Givan, Dartmouth Medical School; Jan Fisher, Dartmouth Medical School; Mary Waugh, Dartmouth Medical School; Marc Ernstoff; Paul Wallace, Dartmouth College


5864

DAPI as a cytochemical probe for linker histone - chromatin interactions.

Helena Loborg, Linkoping University; Ingemar Rundquist, Linkoping University


5865

Ultraphytoplankton distribution in the frontal zone of the Crozet Basin: spatial and short-term variabilities

Céline Dubreuil,Université de la Méditerranée; Sylvie O. Roy, CNRS-Universitéde la Méditerranée; Dominique Lefèvre, CNRS; Gérald Grégori, Université de la Méditerranée; Pascal Conan, Université de la Méditerranée; Michel Denis,Université de la Méditerranée


5880

Gallium Nitrate Promotes Healing of Porcine Wounds Via Up-regulation of Extracellular Matrix Production and Integrin Expression in Fibroblasts

John Goncalves, Weill Cornell Medical College; Melissa Steiner, Weill Cornell Medical College; DarrenEsposito, Weill Cornell Medical College; Jonathan Coico, Weill CornellMedical College; Richard Bockman, Weill Cornell Medical College; ChristopherColon, Weill Cornell Medical College; Lisa Staiano,Weill CornellMedical College


5895

'DNA CLEARING' FROM NONCOVALENTLY BOUND AGENTS AS A MECHANISM OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCEIN MAMMALIAN CELLS.

Vera Levina, St.Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute; Elena Varfolomeeva, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute; Eugeniy Drodchenko, PNPI OMRB; Eugeniya Sukhareva, PNPI OMRB;Elena Shabalina, PNPI OMRB; Michael Filatov, PNPI OMRB


5953

Circulating endothelial cells in smokers and non-smokers.

Marietha Nel,Universityof the Witwatersrand


6071

INHIBITION OF HUMAN T CELL [Ca2+]i SIGNALING BY KV 1.3 BLOCKERS: MODE OF ACTION RELIES ON A CALCIUM ENTRY-DEPENDENT MEMBRANE POTENTIAL DEPOLARIZATION IN BOTH"CHARYBDOTOXIN-INSENSITIVE" AND "-SENSITIVE" T CELLS

Paul Fischer, Merck &Co.; Anna Sirotina-Meisher, Merck & Co.; Mary Jo Staruch; Dutch Boltz,Merck Research Laboratories


6073

Potassium Channel Blockers in Immunoregulant Screening Using Human Peripheral Blood T cells: from Flow Cytometry to FLIPR

Dutch Boltz, Merck Research Laboratories; Paul Fischer, Merck & Co.; Anna Sirotina-Meisher, Merck & Co.; Mary Jo Staruch (affiliation unavailable)


6122

APPLICATION OF LASER SCANNING CYTOMETRY (LSC) IN TOXICOLOGICAL TESTING

Danielle Roman, Novartis Pharma AG; Anne Debrugerolle-Defraissinette, Novartis Pharma AG; Brigitte Greiner, Novartis Pharma AG; Maria Bobadilla, Novartis Pharma AG


6139

THECELLULAR KINETICS OF MURINE LUNG: MODULATION WITH KERATINOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR

Andrew Doig, U.T.M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Nicholas Terry, University of Texas M.D. Anderson CancerCenter; R. Allen White, Nalini Patel, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center


6143

Sporulation in Bacillus polymyxa: a flow cytometric approach

Jaume Comas, Barcelona University; Josep Vives-Rego, Barcelona University


6191

Determination of cellular thiol levels in individual live lymphocytes by means of fluorescence intensity and polarization

Naomi Zurgil, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Menachem Kaufman, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; InnaSolodiev, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, The SchottensteinCellscan Center


6193

Themonitoring of cell death induced by oxLDL with the Cellscan Mark-S cytometer

Inna Solodiev, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Yana Shafran, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center


6205

Dynamic Changes of Lymphocyte Homing Receptors at Peri-implantation

Bin Li, General Hospital of PLA


6217

Selectivity in apoptogenic capacity by ceramide analogues in different cells and cell lines

Jan Philippé, GentUniversity Belgium; Steven De Jonghe, University Gent; Ilse Van Overmeire,University Gent; Johan Gunst, University Gent; Denis De Keukeleire, UniversityGent;Piet Herdewijn, Catholic University Leuven


6220

Cytotoxic effects of FMdC on some leukemic and solid cell lines

Janusz S. Skierski, The Drug Institute; Pawel Grieb, Laboratory of Experimental Pharmacology, MedicalResearch Center, Polish Academy of Sciences; Miroslawa Koronkiewicz, TheDrug Institute


6221

Flow cytometric assessment of Plasmodium falciparum growth in red blood cellsfrom patients with PNH

Kovit Pattanapanyasat, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University; Wanchai Wanachiwanawin, Siriraj Hospital,Mahidol University


6231

Flow cytometric assessment of allopurinol susceptibility in Leishmania infantum promastigotes

Sarah Kamau, University of Zürich, Switzerland; Maria Hurtado, Institute of Andrology; FelixGrimm, Institute of Parasitology; Rafael Nunez, University of Zürich


6243

DEVELOPMENT OF A STANDARDIZED METHOD FOR THE QUANTITATION OF PLATELET ASSOCIATED IMMUNOGLOBULINS (PAIG)

Isabelle Besson, BioCytex; Thierry Maunier, BioCytex; Sylvie Miet, BioCytex; Philippe Poncelet, BioCytex


6246

Characterization of Cross-Reactivity of an Anti-human CTLA4 Antibody in Different Species

Carol Donovan, Pfizer Central Research; Vahe Bedian, Pfizer Inc


6314

Detection of steroid induced glucocorticoid receptor (GCR) translocation and expression with a FITC labeled monoclonal antibody

Timea Berki, University Medical School of Pécs, Hungary; Laszlo Grama, University Medical Schoolof Pecs; Peter Nemeth, University Medical School of Pécs


6316

Activation marker and Intracellular staining of cytokines and chemokines in stimulated microglia cells

Lena Appelsved, Marcelo Toro, AstraZeneca R&D
Södertälje, Sweden


6322

Fluorescent Tunel Assay on Breast Carcinoma Fine Needle Samples: Image Analysis vsFlow Cytometry

Zofia Maciorowski, Institut Curie; Adel El-Naggar, The University of Texas; Jerzy Klijanienko; Eliane Padoy; Véronique Mosseri, Institut Curie; Philippe Vielh, Institut Curie


6335

FLOW CYTOMETRIC DETECTION OF CHANGES IN DNA SUPERCOILING INDUCED BY NOVEL TITANIUM COMPLEXES

Chrisna Durandt, University of Pretoria; Constance E Jansen Van Rensburg, University of Pretoria


6338

FCM measurements of changes in mitochondrial membrane potential and cell viabilityin the yeasts Zygosaccharomyces bailii and Saccharomyces cerevisiaeinduced by acetic acid using Rh123 and propidium iodide

Paula Ludovico,Universidade do Minho; Alexandre Salvador, IPATIMUP; Filipe Sansonetty, IPATIMUP; João Ferreira, Universidade do Minho; Maria Manuela Corte-Real, Dept. Biologa, Universidade Do Minho; Cecília Leão, Universidade do Minho


6340

ULTRAVIOLET-INDUCED DETECTION OF HALOGENATED PYRIMIDINES IN DNA REPLICATING CELLS (UVID)

Hans Hammers, University of Luebeck; Holger Kirchner, University of Luebeck, Institute for Immunology and Transfusion Medicine; Peter Schlenke, University of Luebeck, Institute for Immunology and Transfusion Medicine


6343

Flow sorting of tumor nuclei from human cancer samples for genetic analysis

Jan Bayer, Fondation JeanDausset - CEPH; Annette Schmitz, Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique; Sylviane Olschwang, INSERM U434; Jessica Zucman-Rossi, INSERTM U434; Gilles Thomas, INSERM U434


6345

CD26 as a Response Marker in Hepatitis B Vaccination.

Marilia Dourado,Institutode Patologia Geral; Vera Alves, Centro de Imunologia; Isabel Ramos, Serviço de Infecciosas; Anabela Mota Pinto, Faculty of Medicinice - UniversityofCoimbra Portugal; Manuel Santos Rosa, Centro de Imunologia


6365

Measurement of Kinetic Variability Using Three Color Flow Cytometry

R. Allen White,Departmentof Biomathematics; Beryl Fung, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Nalini Patel, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Maha Ahmed, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Nicholas Terry Ph.D


6374

Changes in Ethidium Bromide Fluorescence Lifetime Are Correlated with Cyclin Expression and Elevated Protein Levels near the G1/S Boundary in Fixed Human Fibroblasts

Harry A. Crissman, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Joseph G. Valdez, Los Alamos National Laboratory;Joseph A. D'Anna, Los Alamos National Laboratory; John A. Steinkamp, LosAlamos National Laboratory


6380

Fluorescence Lifetime Discrimination of Cellular DNA and RNA Is Dependent on the Structure of the Intercalating Dye and the Staining and FCM Analysis Conditions.

Harry A. Crissman, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Joseph G. Valdez, Los Alamos National Laboratory;John A. Steinkamp, Los Alamos National Laboratory


6398

Phosphorylated Histone antibody H3-P analyzed by Laser Scanning Cytometry.

Ed Luther, CompuCyte Corp.


6411

Detection of weakly expressed cytokine receptors using a R-phycoerythrin amplification method

Jean Jacques Lataillade, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées; Peggy Sanatine, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées; Catherine Dupuy, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées; Angela Sanchez, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées; François Lassailly, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées; Philippe Bourin, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées


6416

Modulation of steroid system in hormone-sensitive breast cancer cell lines by opioid agonists

Jacqueline Palmari,Laboratoirede Cancerologie le; Simone Panagiotou, Laboratoire de CancerologieExperimentale;M. Kampa, Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology; PierreMarie Martin,Laboratoire de Cancerologie Experimentale; Elias Castanas, LaboratoryofExperimental Endocrinology


6419

REGULATION OF IL-1B RELEASE IN T98G HUMAN GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS

Alessandra Capezzone De Joannon,ACRAF S.p.A. - Angelini Ricerche; Francesca Mancini, ACRAF SPA ANGELINI RICERCHE; Carla Landolfi, ACRAF ANGELINI RICERCHE; Lucia Soldo, ACRAF SPA ANGELINIRICERCHEDR; Alessandro Ruggieri, ACRAF SPA ANGELINI RICERCHE; Lorenzo Polenzani,ACRAF SPA ANGELINI RICERCHE; Mario Pinza, ACRAF SPA ANGELINI RICERCHE;Claudio Milanese, ACRAF SPA ANGELINI RICERCHE


6421

STUDY OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC Th1/Th2 CYTOKINE PRODUCTION OF B AND T CELLS FROM CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA PATIENTS

Antonio Gallego, Clínica Puerta de Hierro; Raquel Castejon, Clínica Puerta de Hierro; JuanAntonio Vargas, Clínica Puerta de Hierro; Mercedes Garcia, ClínicaPuerta de Hierro; Yolanda Romero, Clínica Puerta de Hierro; GloriaPeraile, Clínica Puerta de Hierro; Alberto Durantez, ClínicaPuerta de Hierro


6422

Glucose and insulin dependent changes in free cytoplasmic Ca++ following activation of human lymphocytes: an in vitro diabetes model

Ferenc Boldizsár, University Medical School of Pécs; Timea Berki, University Medical School ofPécs, Hungary; István Wittmann, University Medical Schoolof Pécs


6423

ANTIMICROBIAL ACTION ON THE OUTER AND CYTOPLASMIC MEMBRANE OF E. COLI 9001 ASSESSED BYFLOW CYTOMETRY

Joerg Ueckert, Unilever Research Vlaardingen


6442

Aging and immune response to physical training

Anabela Mota Pinto, Faculty of Medicinice - University of Coimbra Portugal; Helena Saldanha, Facultyof medicinice-University of Coimbra Portugal; Santos Rosa, Faculty of medicinice-University of Coimbra Portugal; Manuel Veríssimo, Faculty of medicinice-University of Coimbra Portugal


6443

FCMFunctional Assay of Multiple Resistance of the Yeast Debaryomyces HanseniitoFluconazole, 5-Fluorocytosine and Amphotericin B. Evaluation of itsReversion

Cristina Prudêncio,Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Porto; Filipe Sansonetty,Instituto de Patologia e Imunologia Molecular da Universidade do Porto;Maria João Sousa, Dep. Biology, university of Minho; Manuela Côrte-Real,Dep. Biology, University of Minho; Cecilía Leão, Dep. Biology,Universityof Minho


6445

Growth control in non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Saleh Al-Othman, Institute of Cancer Studies


6449

Useof primary hepatocytes and hepatoma cells to assess drug-induced intracellular oxidative stress by flow cytometry.

Padma Kumar Narayanan Ph.D., SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals; Donna Williams, SmithKline BeechamPharmaceuticals; Timothy Hart, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals; CindyZhang, SmithKlineBeecham Pharmaceuticals


6455

Cytokinetic analysis of response to antimetabolites of colorectal cancer cells: isthere a p53-dependent intra-S checkpoint?

Arnaud Coquelle, InstitutCurie; Martine Muleris, Institut Curie; Bernard Dutrillaux, Institut Curie;Yorghos Remvikos, Institut Curie


6468

A different model for mitochondrial function and its implication in apoptosis

Robert C. Callaghan, University of Valencia; Rosario Gil-Benso, University of Valencia; Enrique O'Connor, Universidad de Valencia


6469

ANALYSIS OF PROLIFERATION AND APOPTOSIS IN HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL EPITHELIAL CELL CULTURES

Arancha Galan, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad; Enrique O'Connor, Universidad de Valencia; Nicolás Garrido, Instituto Valencian de Infertilidad; Amparo Mercader, InstitutoValenciano de Infertilidad; Antonio Pellicer, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad;Carlos Simón, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad


6470

FLOW CYTOMETRY ANALYSIS OF ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS SUSCEPTIBILITY IN ERYTHROCYTESINFECTED WITH PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM.

Carmen E Contreras, Institute of Immunology, School of Medicine, Central University, Caracas, Venezuela; José N Domínguez, Department of Organic Synthesis, Schoolof Pharmacy, Central University, Caracas, Venezuela; Mariana Rivas, Institute of Immunology; Jaime Charris, Department of Organic Synthesis, School ofPharmacy, Central University, Caracas, Venezuela; Nicolás Bianco,Institute of Immunology, School of Medicine, Central University, Caracas,Venezuela; Isaac Blanca, Institute of Immunolgy, School of Medicine, CentralUniversity, Caracas, Venezuela


6473

Apoptosis, mitochondria and apoptogenic proteins release: mechanistic aspects andmethodological issues.

Petit Patrice X., INSERM U129


6488

USEOF MODIFIED E. COLI TESTER STRAINS AND FLOW CYTOMETRY TO INVESTIGATE OXIDATIVE PATHWAYS IN SINGLE BACTERIA

Guadalupe Herrera, Centrode Citometría; Alicia Martinez, Laboratorio de ToxicologíaGenética; Manuel Blanco, Laboratorio de Toxicologia Genética;Enrique O'Connor, Universidad de Valencia


6490

SELECTION OF TRANSGENIC MOUSE CHONDROCYTES WITH ENHANCED GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEINBY FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR THE STUDY OF CARTILAGE LINEAGE CELLS

Randall W. Smith, Oregon Health Sciences University; Nicole B. Weksler, Shriners Hospital for Children;T. Dawn Grant, Shriners Hospital for Children; Antony C. Bakke, OregonHealth Sciences University; William A. Horton, Shriners Hospital for Children


6496

Simultaneous detection of EGFP, EYFP, and cell surface antigens in transduced hematopoietic cells

Bob Stull, UCSF School ofMedicine; William Hyun, UCSF Cancer Center; Maria Pallavicini, UCSF Schoolof Medicine


6498

A Rapid High-Throughput Method for DNA-Based Pathogen Detection

Rhiannon Nolan, Los Alamos National Laboratory; La Verne Gallegos, Los Alamos National Laboratory;Hong Cai, Los Alamos National Laboratory; P. Scott White, Los Alamos NationalLaboratory; John Nolan, Los Alamos National Laboratory


6524

Simultaneous cytometric analysis of cyclin D1 and MPM2 proteins in normal, activatedand neoplastic states

Keith Shults B.S., Cytometry Associates, Inc.; Sue A. Wright, Cytometry Associates; Desheng Zhang, Case Western Reserve University; James Jacobberger, Case Western Reserve University


6579

Immunoassay Particles analysed by Flow cytometry.

Inger Jonrup Maria, Unilever Research; Gerhard Nebe-Von-Caron, Unilever Research; R.A Badley, Unilever Research


6584

HIGH-SPEED SORTING MAY ELIMINATE PRE-ENRICHMENT STEPS IN STEM CELL PURIFICATIONS

Ruud Hulspas,Universityof Massachusetts Medical School, Cancer Center; Jane Carlson, UniversityofMassachusetts Medical School, Cancer Center; Stephen Bartelmez; PeterQuesenberry,University of Massachusetts Medical School, Cancer Center


6608

Enumeration of cell surface receptors for monoclonal antibodies on white blood cells

Olavi Siiman, Beckman Coulter, Inc.; Alexander Burshteyn, Beckman Coulter, Inc.


6659

Targeting antigens to B cells for improved adjuvancy: the binding of recombinantmurine C3d2-cys to CR2+ cells detected by flow cytometry

Louise Affleck, AdProTechplc; Pamela Rowling, AdProTech plc; Rodney Oldroyd, AdProTech plc; GeoffreySmith, AdProTech plc; Vivienne Cox, AdProTech plc; Richard Smith, AdProTechplc


6678

Radiation-induced apoptosis in lymphocytes : in vitro and in vivo studies.

Marc Benderitter, Institute for Protection and Nuclear Safety


6680

MORPHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR OF DINOFLAGELLATE CHROMOSOMES DURING THE CELL CYCLE AND MITOSIS

Delphine Guillebault, CNRS; Yvonne Bhaud, CNRS; Jean-Francois Lennon, CNRS; Hélène Defacque, CNRS; Marie-Odile Soyer-Gobillard, CNRS; Hervé Moreau, CNRS


6696

CORRELATION BETWEEN CELL CYCLE DURATION AND SURVIVAL TIME IN BREAST TUMORS.

Marie-Paule Montmasson,INSTITUT ALBERT BONNIOT; Gilbert Bigras, DEPARTEMENT OF PATHOLOGY PIERRE-BOUCHETHOSPITAL


6698

Correlation between AgNORs size and cell cycle time

Véronique Canet, Institut Albert Bonniot; Marie-Paule Montmasson, INSTITUT ALBERT BONNIOT; Françoise Giroud, Institut Albert Bonniot; Gerard Brugal, Equipe RFMQ Lab.TIMC-CNRS-IMAG


6700

RADIO-INDUCED MEMBRANE FLUIDITY MODIFICATIONS AND CELL VIABILITY : A SIMULTANEOUS ASSESSMENT BY FLOW CYTOMETRY.

Lucie Vincent-Genod,Instituteof Nuclear Safety; Marc Benderitter, Institute of Nuclear Safety;PhilippeVoisin, Inst. De Protection


6724

Effects of cannabinoid receptor ligands on a primary T-dependent immune responseagainst ovalbumin.

Géraldine Penarier, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO; Jean-François Mayol, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO; MurielRinaldi- Carmona, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO; Francis Barth, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO;Pierre Casellas, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO; Pierre Carayon, Sanofi Recherche


6727

Effects of cannabinoid receptor ligands on dendritic cells following skin sensitization to FITC in C57Bl/6 mice.

Géraldine Penarier, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO; Jean Marchand, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO; Annie Bord, SANOFI~SYNTHELABO; Pierre Casellas, SANOFI~SYNTHELABOI; Pierre Carayon, Sanofi Recherche


6728

Cell sorting to investigate diversity of active and potentially active cellswithin aquatic bacterial communities.

Claude Courties, Observatoire Océanologie; Laetitia Bernard, Observatoire Océanologique;Christophe Duperray, INSERM; Philippe Lebaron, Université P &M Curie


6741

Chicken macrophages phagocytosis of Salmonella GFP and fluorospheres assayed bymicroscopic and flow cytometric methods

Susana Alvarez Herrero, Institute of food Safety and Toxicology; Katrine L. Kirchheiner, Institute of FoodSafety and Toxicology; Carl-Henrik Brogren, Institute of Food Safety andToxicology


6763

A TWO YEAR SURVEY OF ULTRAPHYTOPLANKTON IN THE BAY OF MARSEILLES

Gérald Grégori,Université de la Méditerranée; Alfredo Colosimo, Universita degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza; Dominique Lefèvre, CNRS-Université dela Méditerranée; Michel Denis, CNRS-Université dela Méditerranée


6769

MEASUREMENT OF APPARENT ANTIBODY AFFINITY AND CELLULAR ANTIGEN DENSITY BY FLOW CYTOMETRY

Carleton Stewart, Earl Timm, R. Sramkoski, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; James Jacobberger, Case Western Reserve University


6793

A new application for the Laser-Scanning Cytometer: Fast detection of aneuploidy induction in sperm of mice and humans

Adolf Baumgartner, GSF - National Research Center; Thomas Schmid, GSF - National Research Center; MichaelNuesse, GSF - National research Center; Ilse-Dore Adler, GSF National ResearchCentre of Environment and Health (GSF-Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt undGesundheit GmbH)


6806

Levormeloxifene a non-steroid partial estrogen receptor agonist inhibits growth of MCF-7breast tumors by arresting cells in G1-phase of the cell cycle.

Adam Hey, Kirsten Norgaard, Novo Nordisk A/S


6808

Whole blood flowcytometry used to determine the total number of lymphocytes and PMN's in chickens infected with Salmonella typhimurium.

Jeannette Moller, Institute of Food Safety and Toxicology; Carl-Henrik Brogren, Institute of Food Safety and Toxicology


6813

A mediator role of ceramides and all-trans-retinoic acid in the regulation of keratinocyte differentiation and apoptosis

Rachida Nachat, University of Limoges; Stéphane Sermadiras, University of Limoges; Marc Dumas, LVMH, Laboratoire R&D; Frédéric Bonte, LVMH, Laboratoire R&D; Marie-Hélène Ratinaud, University of Limoges


6815

Relationships between bacterial cell size, productivity and genetic diversity in aquatic environments using cell sorting and flow cytometry

Pierre Servais, Groupe deMicrobiologie des Milieux Aquatiques; Laetitia Bernard, UniversitéP & M Curie (Paris VI); Claude Courties, Observatoire Océanologique;Marc Troussellier, Universite de Monpellier II; Muriel Petit, UniversitéLibre de Bruxelles; Philippe Lebaron, Université P & M Curie(Paris VI)


6818

FLOW CYTOMETRIC EVALUATION OF CIPROFLOXACIN AND AMIKACIN BACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY ON P. aeruginosa

Françoise Chau, Institut National de la Santé et Recherche Médicale; Olivier Join-Lambert; François Faurisson (affiliation unavailable)


6852

Flow Cytometry as a Strategy for Study of Relationship Between EndosymbioticAlgae and Paramecium bursaria

Bogdan I. Gerashchenko, Hiroshima University; T. Ohara; Y. Ishizaka; H. Tosuji, Kagoshima University; N.Nishihara (affiliation unavailable); H. Hosoya, Hiroshima University


6854

Theuse of multi-parameter flow cytometry to study the effects of agitationand gas flow rates on the morphology and viability of SaccharomycescerevisiaeNCYC 1324

Christopher Boswell, The University of Birmingham; Christopher J. Hewitt, University of Birmingham; Alvin W.Nienow, The University of Birmingham


6861

Flow Cytometric Evaluation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in CD14+ Monocytes and CD56+ NK Cells: Analysis of In Vivo Relationships Between NK Cell Activity and Relative Levels of ROS.

Matthew Frank,Universityof Nebraska Medical Center; Charles Kuszynski, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Donald Johnson, University of Nebraska Medical Center


6865

GENERATION OF FUNCTIONAL DENDRITIC ELLS THAT INCREASES ANTITUMOR CYTOTOXICITY ANDALLO REACTIVITY

Charles Kuszynski, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Todd Lovgren, University of Nebraska MedicalCenter; Eileen Vu, University of Nebraska Medical Center; John JacksonJr., University of Nebraska Medical Center; Shantaram Joshi, Universityof Nebraska Medical Center


6884

EBVIS DIRECTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE MODULATION OF CELLULAR PROLIFERATION, APOPTOSIS AND PLASMA CELL DIFFERENTIATION, IN BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA CELLS

Jean Feuillard, Hôpital Avicenne, Université Paris 13; Sophie Camillieri-Broet, Hôpital Hôtel Dieu; Feng Zeng, Hôpital Avicenne, UniversitéParis 13; Marianne Asso-Bonnet, Hôpital Avicenne, UniversitéParis13; Rémi Fagard, Hôpital Avicenne, UniversitéParis 13;Martine Raphael, Hôpital Avicenne, Université Paris13


6891

Educating different students at a medical school based on need to know

Antony Bakke, Oregon Health Sciences University; Randall Smith, Oregon Health Sciences University


6892

Influence of high-intensity resistance exercise on post-exercise natural killer cell cytotoxicity in women aged 18-39 yr.

Melody D. Phillips, WastlHuman Performance Lab; Michael G. Flynn, Wastl Human Performance Lab; J.PaulRobinson, Purdue University; Cheri Teranishi, Wastl Human Performance Lab


6930

A No-wash 3-color Basophil Degranulation Flow Assay, Using the CD123+/HLA-DR- Phenotype for Basophil Classification

Rudi Varro, Becton Dickinson Biosciences; Chia-Huei Chen, Becton Dickinson Biosciences


6933

Effects of Oxidants and Antioxidants on Phagocytosis and Burst in Peripheral Blood Cells

Tina Hurst, Unilever Research; Gerhard Nebe-Von-
Caron, Unilever Research;Mike E.J. Barratt; Jonathan
R. Powell


6934

Expression of mouse CD34 in Hoechst-stained side population (SP) of the mouse bonemarrow cells

Yo-Hei Morita, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences; Hideo Ema, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences;Hiromitsu Nakauchi, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences


6980

Interaction Between Type of Hematopoietic Stem Cell (HSC) Interaction Between TypeofHematopoietic Stem Cell (HSC) Graft and Cytomegalovirus (CMV) CarrierStatuson the Rate of Immune Reconstitution Following Transplantation

Jan Gratama, University Hospital, Rotterdam; J. Van Esser, University Hospital, Rotterdam; C. Lamers, University Hospital, Rotterdam; R. Bolhuis, University Hospital, Rotterdam; J. Cornelissen, University Hospital, Rotterdam sity Hospital, Rotterdam


6981

Reduction of Intra- and Interlaboratory Variation in Cd34+ Hematopoietic Stem CellEnumeration

Jan Gratama,UniversityHospital, Rotterdam; David Barnett, Royal Hallamshire Hospital; S. Papa,Università degli Studi, Urbino


6982

Flow Cytometric Enumeration of Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-Specific CD8+ T Lymphocytes in Allogeneic T-Lymphocyte Depleted Hematopoietic Stem Cell Graft (HSC)Recipients

Jan Gratama, University Hospital, Rotterdam; J. Van Esser, University Hospital, Rotterdam; F. Romagné, Immunotech S.A.; R. Bolhuis, University Hospital, Rotterdam; J. Cornelissen, University Hospital, Rotterdam


6984

Comparison of mAb Clones and Intracellular Staining Protocols For Leukemia Immunophenotyping

Janos Kappelmayer, Debreceni Orvostudományi Egyetem; Jan Gratama, Academisch Ziekenhuis; P. Menéndez, Hospital Universitario; Alberto Orfao De Matos, Hospital Universitario


6987

External Quality Assessment of Flow Cytometric HLA-B27 Typing

Jan Gratama, Erasmus Universiteit and Bloedbank ZWN Rotterdam; W. Levering, Erasmus Universiteit and Bloedbank ZWN Rotterdam; R. V.D. Beemd, Erasmus Universiteit and Bloedbank ZWN Rotterdam; K. Sintnicolaas, Erasmus Universiteit and Bloedbank ZWN Rotterdam


6988

Washing of Fixed Cell Suspensions Causes Selective Loss of Cd34+ HematopoieticProgenitor Cells

Jan Gratama, Academisch Ziekenhuis; P. Menéndez, Hospital Universitario; Jaco Kraan, Academisch Ziekenhuis; Alberto Orfao De Matos, Hospital Universitario


5142

Confocal analysis of phosphatidylserine externalisation with annexin V coupled with different fluorochromes in oxysterol-treated leukemic and endothelial cells

Edmond Kahn, INSERM U494;Gérard Lizard, INSERM U498; Frédérique Frouin, INSERMU494; Jean-Claude Bernengo, Centre Commun de Quantimétrie; GinetteBessède, INSERM U498; Olivier Clément, INSERM U494; HarriSiitari, Wallac Oy; Guy Frija, INSERM U494; Andrew Todd-Pokropek, INSERMU494; Philippe Gambert, INSERM U498


6072

Activation- and expression level-dependent association of erbB proteins in breast cancer cells

Peter Nagy, University Medical School of Debrecen; Attila Jenei, University Medical School of Debrecen;Achim Kirsch, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry; Laszlo Balogh,University Medical School of Debrecen; Barok Mark, University Medical Schoolof Debrecen; Sandor Damjanovich, University Medical School of Debrecen;Thomas Jovin, Max-Planck Inst. for Biophysical Chem.; Janos Szollosi, Med.Univ. School of Debrecen


6353

Influence of cytostatics and hydrogen peroxide on cell cycle and cell death in leukemic cells

Ana Bela Sarmento Ribeiro, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra; Artur Paiva, Centro deHistocompatibilidade do Centro; Albertina Freitas, Centro de Histocompatibilidadedo Centro; Teresa Silva, Servico de Hematopatologia - Faculdade de Medicina;Fernando JesusRegateiro, Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro; CatarinaOliveira, Faculdadede Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra


6375

Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay: Utility for human/animal fertility clinics

Donald Evenson, South Dakota State University; Lorna Jost, Olson Biochemistry; Kjersten Larson, SouthDakota State University


6377

AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION IN AEROSOLS

Richard Langlois, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Kodumudi Venkateswaran, LLNL; Raymond Mariella Jr., LLNL; Fred Milanovich, LLNL


6451

Characteristics and Dynamics of Bacterial Populations within Poloxamer-Hydrogel Biofilm-Constructs

Stephanie Ann Sincock,Purdue University Cytometry Laboratory; Bartek Rajwa, Jagiellonian University;J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratory


6465

FarRed-Fluorescing and Cell-Permeant DNA Probes (DRAQ Dyes) For The AnalysisOf Cell Cycle Perturbation, Apoptotic Commitment And Bioreductive MetabolismBy Flow Cytometry And Laser Scanning Microscopy

Paul Smith,Universityof Wales College of Med.; Marie Wiltshire, University of Wales CollegeofMed; Terence Hoy, University of Wales College of Medicine; Paul Teedale-Spittle,De Monfort University; Michael Craven, De Montfort University; James Watson,The Oncology Centre; Laurence Patterson, The School of Pharmacy, Universityof London


6471

Bicistronic expression of EGFP and luciferase.

O. Joseph Trask, Jr., Michele S. Dowless, Keith A. Houck, Sphinx Pharmaceuticals, A Division of Eli Lilly and Company, Research Triangle Park, NC.


6486

Biologically-active Antibody-Aminodextran-CdS Nanoparticle Conjugates

Olavi Siiman, Beckman Coulter, Inc.; Steven Koester, Beckman Coulter, Inc.; Egon Matijevic; Ivan Sondi,Clarkson University


6514

Useof Vital Dyes and Flow Cytometry to Establish Non-Antibacterial Activityof Chemically Modified Tetracyclines (CMTs)

Stephanie Ann Sincock, Purdue University; J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratory; John G. Thomas, West Virginia University School of Medicine


6634

MONITORING CELL DEATH IN JURKAT CELLS USING A NOVEL MULTI-COLOR FLOW CYTOMETRIC ASSAY

Steven Koester, Beckman Coulter, Inc.; Wade Bolton, Advanced Technology


6670

FGF-2 alters the expression of cell-cycle control proteins in an adrenocortical cell line

C. De La Hoz, University of the Basque Country; I. Alonso, University of the Basque Country; J. Elorriaga, University of the Basque Country; A. Baroja, University of the Basque Country; A. Alvarez, University of the Basque Country; J. Bilbao, University ofthe Basque Country; B. Fernández, University of the Basque Country;J.J. Goiriena De Gandarias, University of the Basque Country; J. Aréchaga, University of the Basque Country; J.M. De Gandarias, University of theBasque Country


6672

Salmonella-GFP in flow cytometry and epifluorescence microscopic digital image analysis. A new tool to study bacterial stress in environment and food.

Carl-Henrik Brogren, Institute of Food Safety and Toxicology,; Grethe Fischer, Institute of Food Safetyand Toxicology; Linda Bergstrøm, Institute of Food Safety and Toxicology; Susana Alvarez Herrero, Institute of Food Safety and Toxicology


6699

Abundance and biomass of autotrophic picoplankton and ultraplankton in lakes of the 'Salzkammergut' area (Austria), measured by flow-cytometry.

Nicholas Crosbie, Institute of Limnology, Ö.E.W.; Thomas Weisse, Institute of Limnology, Ö.E.W.; Peter Stadler, Institute of Limnology, Ö.E.W.


6858

A comparison of 488nm and 532nm excitation for aquatic flow cytometry

Christian Sieracki, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences; Michael Sieracki, Bigelow Laboratory forOcean Sciences


6911

DYNAMICS OF DNA REPAIR IN LIVING CELLS.

Adriaan Houtsmuller, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Deborah Hoogstraten, Erasmus University Rotterdam;Jan Jh Hoeijmakers, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Wim Vermeulen, ErasmusUniversity Rotterdam


6931

Applications of flow cytometry in industrial microbiology

Gerhard Nebe-Von-Caron, Unilever Research


7016

Selection of Heterogeneus Cell Clones Derived from a Chemically Induced Rat Mammary Tumor. Angiogenesis, Growth Factors Release, Tumorigenesis and Invasionin Nude Mice

Laura Teodori, ENEA-Casaccia; Fausto Tagliaferri, Univ.
of Rome "La Sapienza"; MariaG. Valente, Univ. of Rome
"La Sapienza"; FrancescoStipa, Univ. of Rome "La Sapienza"; Gemma Casadei, ENEA-Casaccia; Joerg
Hemmer, University of Ulm;Wolfgang Gohde, University
of Münster


7188

Cell Cycle Kinetics and Transient Transfection

Thomas Delohery,MemorialSloan-Kettering Cancer Center


Clinical

4044

Definitive Diagnosis of Primary Lymphoproliferative Diseases Using Fine Needle Aspiration with Flow Cytometry: A Six Year Experience of Success

Linda Green, VAMC Lab Serv. 113; Jim Griffin, Houston Veteran Affairs Medical Center


4664

Thegenetic alterations in diffuse and intestinal type of gastric carcinomaanalyzed by Comparative Genomic Hybridization

Shigekazu Hidaka, First Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University School of Medicine; Toru Yasutake, FirstDepartment of Surgery, Nagasaki University School of Medicine; HiroshiYano, First Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University School of Medicine;Takashi Tsuji, First Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University Schoolof Medicine; Terumitu Sawai, FirstDepartment of Surgery, Nagasaki UniversitySchool of Medicine; Tohru Nakagoe,First Department of Surgery, NagasakiUniversity School of Medicine; HiroyoshiAyabe, First Department of Surgery,Nagasaki University School of Medicine;Yutaka Tagawa, The School of AlliedMedical Sciences, Nagasaki University


5867

Analysis of Ca2+-dependent subpopulations using Fluo-3 and Fura Red in resting and agonist stimulated platelets

Darren Hickerson,FlowCytometry Core Facility; Arthur Bode, East Carolina University


5897

Examination of Primary Breast Cancer Cytokeratin Phenotypes By Flow Cytometry.

Alex Navarro, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; David Browell, Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Brian Shenton, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Rene Orup Pedersen, DAKO; William Cunliffe, Queen Elizabeth Hospital; James Young, Breast Screening and AssessmentCentre


5899

Asessment of Breast Cancer MUC-1 expression by Flow Cytometry: The Effect of Tamoxifen Treatment.

Ian Brotherick, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Fiona Girdler; Jon Hanson, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Brian Shenton; Diane Hemming, Queen Elizabeth Hospital; William Cunliffe, QE Hospital; James Young, QE Hospital; David Browell, QE Hospital


5900

Flow Cytometric use of the DAKO Beta Oestrogen Receptor Antibody to DetermineExpression on Breast Cancer Cells.

Fiona Girdler,Universityof Newcastle upon Tyne; David Browell, QE Hospital; Diane Hemming, QE hospital; Brian Shenton, New Medical School; William Cunliffe, QE; James Young, QE


5902

Immunophenotypic Analysis of HIV Infected Children utilizing Three Color Flow Cytometry

Thomas Mc Closkey, North Shore University Hospital; Saroj Bakshi, North Shore University Hospital; NinaKohn, North Shore University Hospital; Savita Pahwa, North Shore UniversityHospital


5910

Detection of p-glycoprotein in non-small cell lung cancer

Vargas J. A., Clínica Puerta de Hierro; Tabuenca M. J., Clínica Puerta de Hierro; SalasC., Clínica Puerta de Hierro; Castejón R, ClínicaPuertade Hierro; Romero Y, Clínica Puerta de Hierro; Varela A.,Clínica Puerta de Hierro; Durántez A., Clínica Puertade Hierro; Ortiz-Berrocal J., Clínica Puerta de Hierro


5942

Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Combined Effects of MMP-2 and Integrinƒ¿vƒÀ3

Yutaka Tagawa, School of allied medical sciences, Nagasaki University; Shigekazu Hidaka, Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Takashi Hisamatsu, Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Koji Shigeta, Nagasaki University Sch.med.; Masatoshi Haseba, Nagasaki University Sch.Med.; Hiroshi Yano, Nagasaki University Sch.Med; Hiroyoshi Ayabe, Nagasaki University Sch.Med.; Takahiro Taira, Suga Hospital of Orthopedic Surgery


5963

Development of a standardized, whole blood, no-wash, flow cytometric absolute counting assay of circulating microparticles.

Isabelle Leduc, BioCytex;Danielle Boulay Moine, BioCytex; Frédéric Monsonis, BioCytex;Philippe Poncelet, Biocytex; Michel Canton, BioCytex


6015

ASSESMENT OF T LYMPHOCYTES PROLIFERATION BY FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR THE EVALUATION OFANTIGEN-SPECIFIC PRECURSOR FREQUENCY

Sabina Lantero, San Martino Hospital; Fabrizio Manca,
San Martino Hospital; Alessandra Battaglia, Catholic University; Andrea Fattorossi; Annalisa Kunkl, San
Martino Hospital


6062

Theeffect of growth hormone on intestinal cell proliferation. Cell cycle regulation and growth factor receptor expression in vitro

P Bhaskar, Ian Brotherick, Brian Shenton, J Varma; Steve Ball, University of Newcastle upon Tyne


6064

Theuse of cytokeratins in the evaluation of colorectal mucosa and tumour cellkinetics by flow cytometry

P Bhaskar, Ian Brotherick, Brian Shenton, J Varma, Steve Ball, J Shrimankar,University of Newcastle
upon Tyne


6066

Assessment of the clinical value of measurement of antibody against horse antithymocyte globulin in sera of patients with aplastic anaemia
T Foukanelli, Alison Bell,Sally Killick, Ec Gordon-Smith, Judith Marsh, St. George's HospitalMedicalSchool


6067

FLOW CYTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF LYMPHOBLASTS IN CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA: A BIPARAMETRIC CD45-DNA ANALYSIS.

Petronela Rachieru, Hematologie Pediatrique, CHU; Isabelle Pellier, Hematologie Pediatrique, CHU; Mathilde Hunault, Maladies du Sang-Medecine Interne, CHU; Laurence Baranger, Genetique, CHU; Franck Genevieve, Laboratoire Hematologie, CHU; Norbert Ifrah, Maladies du Sang-Medecine Interne, CHU; Xavier Rialland, Hematologie Pediatrique,CHU; Marc Zandecki, Laboratoire d'Hématologie, CHU


6070

Immunological characteristics of thyroid opthalmopathy: effect of somatostatin analogues

Brian Shenton, Steve Hurel, Alison Bell, Bijay Vaidya,
Jan Gebbie, Patricia Kendall-Taylor, University of Newcastle upon Tyne


6117

Thevalue of Flow PRA screening in renal transplantation

Alison Bell, Universityof Newcastle; Brian Shenton, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; VaughanCarter;
Gary Cavanagh; David Talbot;Derek Manas, Freeman Hospital


6127

Human albumin solutions impair leukocyte oxidative burst and expression of adhesion markers in vitro

Ian Bradford, Brian Shenton, Alison Bell, Stefan Plusa, University of Newcastle upon Tyne


6145

Flow Cytometric and Immunohistochemical Detection of Increased Numbers of Natural Killer Cells in Malignant Effusions

Linda Green K., VAMC LabServ. 113; James Griffin, Veteran Affairs Medical Center; Philip Cagle,BaylorCollege of Medicine


6162

EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC GATING FOR LYMPHOCYTE IMMUNOPHENOTYPING USING A NEW SOFTWARE VERSION

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia


6165

DETERMINATION OF THE LYMPHOCYTE PERCENTAGE BY FLOW CYTOMETRY AND HEMATOLOGY ANALYZER.

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia


6166

A DUAL-PLATFORM METHOD TO OBTAIN ABSOLUTE T-CELL COUNTS WITHOUT USE OF A LYMPHOCYTE PERCENTAGE-II COMPARATIVE STUDIES

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia


6167

CONVENTIONAL AND SINGLE-PLATFORM ABSOLUTE CD4 T-CELL COUNTS IN HIV+ PATIENTS - COMPARATIVE STUDIES

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia


6168

THEWBC COUNT IN HIV+ PATIENTS: HEMATOLOGY AND FLOW CYTOMETRY

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Beatriz Lisboa, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Daniela Teixeira, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Mesquita, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia;Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratóriode Hematologia


6169

A DUAL PLATFORM METHOD TO OBTAIN ABSOLUTE T-CELL COUNTS WITHOUT USE OF A LYMPHOCYTE PERCENTAGE - I

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia


6171

CD4+ T-CELL DETERMINATIONS WITH THE MULTI-PLATFORM METHOD - SOME CONTROL MEASURES

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia


6174

CD4+ T-CELL DETERMINATIONS WITH THE MULTI-PLATFORM METHOD - SOME PROBLEMS

Ricardo Teixeira, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia; Cristina Duarte, Hospital Santa Maria - Laboratório Hematologia; Ana Jesus, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Fernanda Guerreiro, Hospital SantaMaria - Laboratório Hematologia; Graça Lourenço, Hospitalde Santa Maria - Laboratório de Hematologia


6182

Prognostic Facors of Malignant Glioma

Kazuhiro Nomura, NationalCancer Center Hospital; Minoru Tanaka, National Cancer Center Hospital;SoichiroShibui, National Cancer Center Hospital


6194

Theeffect of lysophosphatidylcholine on activation of peripheral lymphocytesmeasured by the Cellscan cytometer

Naomi Zurgil, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Ella Trubiankov, Medis-El Ltd.; Yana Shafran, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Yair Levy, Department of Medicine; Boris Gilburd, Department of Medicine B & Research Unit of Autoimmune Diseases; Mordechai Deutsch, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Menachem Kaufman, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Yehuda Schoenfeld, Department of Medicine B and Research Unit ofAutoimmune Diseases


6223

Interest of Fas quantitation as an indicator of immune activation: A case report

Huyong Zheng, Beijing Children's Hospital; Isabelle Besson, BioCytex; Hu Yamei, Beijing Children's Hospital


6229

Bcl-2 levels in chronic lymphocytic leukemia do not relate to in vitro drug resistance except for fludarabin

Jan Philippé, GentUniversity Belgium; An Janssens; Fritz Offner, University Gent; GregoryVanCausbroeck, University Gent; Hubert Thierens, University Gent


6230

DETECTION, ENUMERATION AND ISOLATION OF CIRCULATING TUMOUR CELLS IN SMALL CELL LUNGCANCER PATIENTS

John Lawry, Institute forCancer Studies; Bihani Kulartne, Institute for Cancer Studies; Sue Browne,Department of Clinical Oncology; S. Kim Suvarna, Department of Histopathology;Boon Tan, Institute for Cancer Studies; Paul Lorigan, Department of ClinicalOncology


6234

Numerical aberration of p53 gene in small hepatocellular carcinoma by dual-colorfluorescence in situ hybridization

Hiroshi Yano, 1st Dept.of Surg., Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Shigekazu Hidaka, Nagasaki University School of Medicine; Masatoshi Haseba, 1st Dept. of Surg.,Nagasaki University Sch. med.; Koji Shigeta, 1st Dept. of Surg.,Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Atsushi Nanashima, 1st Dept. of Surg., Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi, 1st Dept. of Surg., Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Thoru Nakagoe, 1st Dept. of Surg., Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Hiroyoshi Ayabe, 1stDept. of Surg., Nagasaki University Sch. Med.; Yutaka Tagawa, School ofallied medical Sciences, Nagasaki University


6248

Quantitative assessment of T cell function using an integrated calibration and software package and a 1:1 CD69:PE reagent: implications for clinical use to document immune recovery following bone marrow transplantation

Lawrence Lamb Jr., SouthCarolina Cancer Center; Gerald Marti, LMMG,DCGT,OTRR,CBERR,FDA; W. BradfordLindsey, South Carolina Cancer Center; P. Jean Henslee-Downey, South CarolinaCancer Center


6250

A role for E-Cadherin in epithelial tumour immunology. A flow cytometry study.

Keith Seymour, Brian Shenton, Richard M Charnley, John Kirby, University of Newcastle upon Tyne


6253

Flow Cytometric Intracellular Cytokine Profiles in Whole Blood Stimulated Monocytes and Lymphocytes of Alcoholics

Johannes L.J. Frank, University of Greifswald; Karin Witte, Johanna-Odebrecht-Foundation Hospital; Christine Schütt, University of Greifswald


6308

FLOW CYTOMETRY IN THE MONITORING OF RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS

Paul Hutchinson, MonashMedical Centre; Stephen Holdsworth, Monash Medical Centre


6312

HER-2/NEU AMPLIFICATION IN BREAST CANCER AS DETERMINED BY DUAL COLOR FLUORESCENCEIN SITU HYBRIDIZATION

Toshihiro Tenjin, Department of Surgery II, Nippon Medical School; Hirotoshi Kubokura, Department ofSurgery II, Nippon Medical School; Sigeo Tanaka, Department of SurgeryII, NipponMedical School


6313

FLOW CYTOMETRY ENUMERATION OF CD34+ CELLS IN WHOLE BLOOD

Oscar Fornas, Cancer Research Institute; Juan Garcia, Cancer Research Institute; Jordi Petriz, CancerResearch Institute


6318

Development of two whole blood, no-wash, flow cytometry assays for the determinationof the human Fc gamma RIIa R/H131 polymorphism.

Daniéle Boulay-Moine, Biocytex; Isabelle Leduc, Biocytex; Jean-Luc Teillaud, Institut Curie -INSERM 255/LBA; Philippe Poncelet, Biocytex


6332

Cellular Immune Response in Aged People

Anabela Mota Pinto, Faculty of Medicinice - University of Coimbra Portugal; Vera Alves, Centro de Imunologia; Manuel Teixeira Verissimo, Medicina I-Hospital da Universidade de Coimbra; Manuel Santos Rosa, Centro de Imunologia


6334

Characterization of umbilical cord nucleated red blood cells by laser scanning cytometry

Simone Hennerbichler, Institute for Histology and Embryology, Karl-Franzens-University; Astrid Hammer,Institute for Histology and Embryology, Karl-Franzens-University; ReinholdWintersteiger, Institute for Pharmaceutical Chemistry; Peter Kroisel, Institutefor Medical Biology and Human Genetics, Karl-Franzens-University; GottfriedDohr, Institute for Histology and Embryology; Peter Sedlmayr, Institutefor Histology andEmbryology, Karl-Franzens-University


6336

Is There a Relationship Between ƒÀ-Endorphin and Invasion Activity?

Takahiro Taira, Suga Hospital of Orthopedic Surgery 332; Yutaka Tagawa, School of Allied Medical Sciences, Nagasaki University; Toshio Higashi; Takayoshi Suga, Suga Hospital of Orthopedic Surgery


6342

Lymphocyte Subsets and Activation Markers in Ocular Behçet's Disease

Rui Proença, Ophthalmology Center (IBILI); Anabela Mota Pinto, Faculty of Medicine - University ofCoimbra Portugal; Julia Verissimo, Ophthalmology Center (IBILI); Vera Alves,Centro de Imunologia; Manuel Santos Rosa, Centro de Imunologia; JoséGuilherme Cunha Vaz, Ophthalmology Center (IBILI)


6344

SIMPLIFIED QUANTITATION OF MYELOID DENDRITIC CELLS IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD USING FLOWCYTOMETRY

Denis Snider, Dept. ofPathol. Mol. Med.; Hong Liang, McMaster University; John Upham, Univ. ofWestern Australia


6347

Apoptosis of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes and Cautionary Flags in Automated Hematology
Analyzer

Kazuyuki Taga, FDA; Giovanna Tosato, FDA


6349

BIVARIATE FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CYTOKERATIN 19/DNA CONTENT IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (RCC). CORRELATION WITH CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES (T AND G) AND p53EXPRESSION. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON 84 CASES.

Elena Leonardi, Lucio Luciani, Alessandro Reich, Lorenzo G. Luciani, PaoloDalla Palma, St. Chiara Hospital, Trento, Italy ,



6352

SMOKING EFFECT IN CELL POPULATIONS IN THE BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID OF PATIENTS WITH PNEUMONIA

Yolanda Romero, ClinicaPuerta de Hierro; Juan Antonio Vargas, Clinica Puerta de Hierro; Juan Jaurena,Clinica Puerta de Hierro; Mercedes Garcia, Clinica Puerta de Hierro; RaquelCastejon, Clinica Puerta de Hierro; Alberto Durántez, Clinica Puertade Hierro


6358

Evaluation of Immuno-TrolTM and CD-ChexPlusTM as sample controls for several quantitative flow cytometry assays.

Isabelle Leduc, BioCytex;Isabelle Besson-Faure, BioCytex; Thierry Maunier, BioCytex; Philippe Poncelet,Biocytex; Michel Canton, BioCytex


6359

EFFECT OF HEMODIALYSIS ON LYMPHOCYTE´S SUBSETS, ACTIVATION AND DEATH INPERIPHERAL BLOOD AND DIALYSER DRAINAGE FLUID

Helena Sá, Centreof Immunology-University of Coimbra; Vera Alves, Center of Immunology-University of Coimbra; Filomena Oliveira, Center of Immunology-University of Coimbra; Adelino Marques, Service of Nephrology-Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra; M Campos, Department of Nephrology of Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra; Manuel Santos Rosa, Center of Immunology-University of Coimbra


6361

Flow cytometric evaluation of P-selectin exposition on platelets in GPIIb-IIIa absence or blockade conditions.

Luciana Gallo; RosariaCandolfi; Liliana Nobili; Francesca Rossi; Alberto Rosti; Edoardo Rossi,Ospedale l.Sacco


6363

FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THYROID NODULE. STUDY WITH CYTOKERATIN, VIMENTIN,KI-67, BCL-2 AND CD44.

Pilar Leon, Hospital Dr.Peset; Antonio Cremades, SERVICIO DE ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA; Amparo Pinilla,SERVICIO DE HEMATOLOGIA; Javier Rafecas, SERVICIO DE HEMATOLOGIA; AntonioHernandez, SERVICIO DE ENDOCRINOLOGIA; Ester Rosello, ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA


6367

DIAGNOSIS OF THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHY AND MONITORING OF THERAPY BY A PLATELET FUNCTION STUDY IN FLOW CITOMETRY

Luciana Gallo; CristinaDel Sonno; Cristina Masseroni; Liliana Nobili; Umberto Russo; Edoardo Rossi,Ospedale l.Sacco


6381

Intracytoplasmic cytokine production in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patientswith active tuberculosis disease

Mercedes García,Clínica Puerta de Hierro . Universidad Autónoma . Madrid.; Juan Vargas,Clinica Puerta De Uierro; Raquel Castejon; Yolanda Romero, UniversidadAutonoma. Facultad de Medicina. Clinica Puerta de Hierro; Enrique Navas,Hospital Ramón y Cajal; Concepción Lorences, ClínicaPuerta de Hierro.; Alberto Durantez, Clínica Puerta de Hierro


6390

DEVELOPMENT OF A 'MINIMAL TECHNOLOGY' PROCEDURE FOR ABSOLUTE COUNTING OFCD4+ CELLSIN HIV+ PATIENTS

Bruno Brando, TransplantImmunology lab


6391

Immune Responsiveness of HIV+ Patients as Measured by CD69 Expression on T Cells

Edward Joe, BD Biosciences; Sujata Iyer, Becton Dickinson


6397

Detection and isolation of rare metastatic tumor cell clones for subsequent analysis of tumor suppressor gene mutations by single-cell DNA sequencing

Feng He, University ofTexas Medical Branch; Lisa Reece, University of Texas Medical Branch; JamesLeary, University of Texas Medical Branch


6408

AgNORs Analysis with Tissue Microscopic Images

Shinji Motomura, Saga University; Shigeomi Hara, Saga University; Hiroshi Douzono, Faculty of EngineeringSaga University; Yoshio Noguchi, Saga University


6415

Measurement error of absolute CD4+ T lymphocyte count double platform evaluations for the assessment of laboratory performance in lymphocyte immunophenotypingquality control (QC).

Annalisa Kunkl Phd, Dept.Immunology, S.Martino Hospital; Domenico Risso, Dept. Health Science, BiostatisticsUnit, Univ. of Genoa; M.P. Terranova, Dept. Immunology, San Martino Hospital;Lorenzo Mortara, Dept. Immunology, S. Martino Hospital; Laura Bottone,Dept.Immunology, San Martino Hospital; Mauro Girotto; Pasquale Bruno Lantieri,Dept. Health Science, Biostatistics Unit, Univ. of Genoa


6420

CD38 QUANTITATION ON CD8+ T CELLS IN HIV INFECTED PATIENTS AND HEALTHY DONORS

Maria Arroz J, HOSPITALEGAS MONIZ; Fernando Ventura; Diane Ordway, CMDT; Ivelise Costa, CMDT;LuisaPinto, HOSPITAL EGAS MONIZ; Guilhermina Gaiao, HOSPITAL EGAS MONIZ


6429

Canstabilization of whole blood samples with Cyto-Chex TM allow test batchingof CD55 and CD59 deficiency flow cytometry analysis?

Thierry Maunier, Biocytex; Sylvain Gimmig, Biocytex; Danielle Boulay-Moine, Biocytex; Margaret Nolan, Streck Laboratories Inc; Philippe Poncelet, Biocytex; Michel Canton, Biocytex


6430

S-PHASE IS AN INDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN T1T2, N0N1, M0 BREAST CANCER: AMULTICENTRIC FLOW CYTOMETRIC STUDY

Agnès Chassevent,Centre Paul Papin, CRLCC; Marie-Lise Jourdan, CHU; Frederique Spyratos, CentreRene Huguenin; Sylvie Romain, AP-HM; Françoise Descotes, CHU-Lyonsud; Marc Colonna, CHU Michallon; Pierre-Marie Martin, AP-HM; Michel Bolla,CHU Michallon


6453

MULTIPARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF EARLY EVENTS IN PLATELET ACTIVATION USING WHOLE BLOOD AND FLOW CYTOMETRY

Maria Do Ceu Monteiro,Instituto Superior De Ciencias Da Saude-Norte; Enrique O'Connor, Universidadde Valencia; Filipe Sansonetty, IPATIMUP; Simon Gomez-Biedma, SERVICIODE BIOPATOLOGIA MEDICA; Maria Jose Gonçalves, INSTITUTO DE ENSINOSUPERIOR; Marcial Martinez, SERVICIO DE BIOPATOLOGIA MEDICA


6477

Comparison of Flow Cytometry and PCR for Investigating Alterations in the TCR V bRepertoire during Pediatric HIV Infection

Thomas Mc Closkey, NorthShore University Hospital; Monica Kharbanda, North Shore University Hospital;Zhexiong Lian, North Shore University Hospital; Mei Sun, North Shore UniversityHospital; Heriberto Borrero, North Shore University Hospital; Savita Pahwa,North Shore University Hospital


6481

GP IIb/IIIa AND P-SELECTIN. PLATELET ACTIVATION STUDY BY FLOW CYTOMETRY.

Simón Gómez-Biedma, Clinical Pathology Department. Hospital La Fe; Marcial Martinez, Clinical Pathology Department. Hospital La Fe; Juana Vallés, Research Center. Hospital La Fe; Teresa Santos, Research Center. Hospital La Fe; EnriqueO'Connor, Cytometry Center. Universidad de Valencia; Justo Aznar, ClinicalPathology Department. Hospital La Fe


6507

Decrease in ICAM-1 lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of Juvenile Dermatomyositis patients

Maurice O'GormanM.Sc,,theChildren's Memorial Hospital


6510

Comparative analyses of murine liver derived cells segregated, by flow cytometry, according to DNA content.

Michael Reitsma, StemCells, Inc.; L. Osborne, StemCells, Inc.; H. Connors, StemCells, Inc.; M. Masek, StemCells, Inc.; E. Lagasse, StemCells, Inc.


6587

In vitro platelet activation in whole blood with a variety of agonists that stimulate phosphatidylserine exposure, fibrinogen receptor reconfiguration and degranulation of platelet granules: a rare example of a defect in platelet procoagulant activity.

Sarah Phillips, University Hospital of Wales; John Giddings, University of Wales College of Medicine; Rhona Mclean, University of Wales College of Medicine; Terence Hoy, University of Wales College of Medicine; Peter Collins, University of Wales Collegeof Medicine


6597

Determination of Type 1 and Type 2 Plasma Cytokine Levels in HIV-infected Children byaNovel Flow Cytometer Microsphere Based Assay.

Sylvie Faucher, HealthCanada; Michèle Bergeron, Health Canada; Francis Mandy, Health Canada;Vincent Fert, Immunotech Beckman Coulter; Christophe Camilla, ImmunotechBeckman Coulter; S Patro, Immunotech Beckman Coulter; B Casano, ImmunotechBeckman Coulter; Johanne Samson, Sainte-Justine Hospital; Martine Caty,Sainte-Justine Hospital; A Khammy, Sainte-Justine Hospital; Normand Lapointe,Université deMontréal, Sainte-Justine Hospital


6677

FLOW CYTOMETRIC S-PHASE FRACTION MEASUREMENT IN BREAST CARCINOMA: INFLUENCEOFSOFTWARE OPTIONS.

Marie-Lise Jourdan, Hôpital Bretonneau; Magali Ferrero-Pous, Centre Rene Huguenin; Frederique Spyratos, Centre Rene Huguenin; Sylvie Romain, AP-HM; Pierre-Marie Martin, AP-HM;Agnes Chassevent, Centre Paul Papin


6686

A flow cytometric study of BAX expression in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML): correlation with treatment and survival.

L Truran, University ofWales College of Medicine; J Kell, University of Wales College of Medicine;D Nicholson, University of Wales College of Medicine; G Harrison, RadcliffeInfirmary, Oxford; T Hoy, University of Wales College of Medicine; A Burnett,University of Wales College of Medicine


6697

ANALYSIS OF T CELL REPERTOIRE AND PHENOTYPE IN HIV INFECTION: STUDIES ON THE RESPONSE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY, FROM PRIMARY INFECTION TO AIDS

Andrea Cossarizza, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Jessica Pedrazzi, Univ. of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Marcello Pinti, Infectious disease Clinics; Vanni Borghi, Infectious disease clinics; Giovanni Guaraldi, Infectious disease clinics Department of Internal Medicine University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Cristina Mussini, Infectious disease clinics; Milena Nasi, Infectious disease clinics; ANecker; Roberto Esposito, Infectious disease clinics; Bruno De Rienzo,Infectiousdisease clinics


6707

Bryostatin - differentiation and apoptosis in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

Alun Thomas, LlandoughHospital; Chris Pepper, Llandough Hospital; Terence Hoy, University ofWales College of Medicine; Paul Bentley, Llandough Hospital


6711

A Novel Assay for Simultaneous Measurement of Apoptosis Using Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Tranferase dUTP Nick End Labeling (TUNEL), Intracellular Cytokine(s), and T-cell Subset Marker(s).

Harriet Merks, NationalLaboratory for Analytical Cytology, Bureau of HIV/AIDS, STD and TB, HealthCanada; Andrew D. Badley, University of Ottawa; Michèle Bergeron,NationalLaboratory for Analytical Cytology, Bureau of HIV/AIDS, STD andTB, HealthCanada; Frank Mandy, National Laboratory for Analytical Cytology,Bureau ofHIV/AIDS, STD and TB, Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada


6730

A rapid and sensitive method for quantitative determination of fetal hemoglobin-containing red blood cells by flow cytometry: A Fetal Cell Count Kit

Rob Van Weeghel, IQ Corporation; Gea Steunebrink, IQ Corporation; Ron Suk, IQ Corporation


6732

DNACONTENT IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER AND NON NEOPLASTIC MUCOSAE

Catherine Gaspard, Hôpital Gui de Chavliac; Patrice Vic; Romulus Grigorescu; Valerie Costes; Christophe Delfour; Patrice Autissier; Pierre Baldet


6740

A flow cytometry test for diagnosing heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

Alex Dromelet, CliniquesUniversitaires U.C.L. YVOIR; Bernard Chatelain, Cliniques UniversitairesU.C.LYvoir; Kim Laffineur; Marie-Claire Vandendaele; Edith Lavenne Pardonge,Laboratoired'hémostase. Université catholique de Louvain;Jean-ClaudeOsselaer


6744

CD45 Gating: A Key Element For Accurate T Cell Subset Determinations

Michèle Bergeron,HEALTH CANADA; Atousa Shafaie, HEALTH CANADA; Francis Mandy, HEALTH CANADA


6745

A Single Tube Method For Four-Colour Compensation

Sieglinde Phaneuf, HEALTHCANADA; Michèle Bergeron, HEALTH CANADA; Francis Mandy, HEALTH CANADA


6749

A Robust Whole Blood Preparation For Absolute Counting

Atousa Shafaie, HEALTHCANADA; Michele Bergeron, HEALTH CANADA; Sieglinde Phaneuf, HEALTH CANADA;Francis Mandy, HEALTH CANADA; Vivian Granger, ROYAL HALLAMSHIRE HOSPITAL;John T.Reilly, ROYAL HALLAMSHIRE HOSPITAL; David Barnett, Royal HallamshireHospital


6750

A Faster, Simpler Four-colour Whole Blood Assay for the Measurement of Intracellular Cytokine Expression by Flow Cytometry

Tao Ding, Health Canada;Tracy Minkus, Health Canada; Sylvie Faucher, Health Canada; MichèleBergeron, HEALTH CANADA; Frank Mandy, Health Canada


6752

TRANSFIXED WHOLE BLOOD MAY BE A QC SOLUTION FOR THE SINGLE PLATFORM CELL ENUMERATION.

Atousa Shafaie, HEALTHCANADA; Michèle Bergeron, HEALTH CANADA; Francis Mandy, HEALTH CANADA;Vivian Granger, ROYAL HALLAMSHIRE HOSPITAL; John T. Reilly, ROYAL HALLAMSHIREHOSPITAL; David Barnett, Royal Hallamshire Hospital


6759

FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATE OF FIBROADENOMA AS POTENTIAL STANDARD IN FLOW CYTOMETRICDNA MEASUREMENTS OF BREAST LESIONS

Irena Srebotnik Kirbis,INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY LJUBLJANA; Brigita Sturbej, INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY LJUBLJANA;Ana Pogacnik, INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY LJUBLJANA; Marija Us Krasovec, INSTITUTEOF ONCOLOGY LJUBLJANA


6764

Flow cytometric detection of activated T lymphocytes for early routine diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis

Gregoire Cozon, HospicesCivils de Lyon; Sandrine Kahi, Université C. Bernard Lyon; François Peyron, Université C. Bernard Lyon 1


6773

QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON OF MARKER EXPRESSION AMONG B CELL MALIGNANCIES

Carleton Stewart, RoswellPark Cancer Institute; Sandi Oyola, RPCI; Myron Czuczman, State Universityof New York at Buffalo; Maurice Barcos, Roswell Park Cancer
Institute


6774

Determination of Red Cell Volume in Infants Needing Blood Transfusion

Janet Fisher, UniversityHospital of Wales; V Mathew, Royal Alexandre Children's Hospital; JamesDias, University Hospital of Wales; P. Cartlidge, University of Wales Collegeof Medicine; Charles Wardrop, University of Wales College of Medicine;Terence Hoy, University of Wales College of Medicine


6776

ORGANIZATION OF FLOW CYTOMETRY DATA INTO A RESOURCE FOR RESEARCH INITIATIVES

Carleton Stewart, RoswellPark Cancer Institute; Sally Palmerton, Roswell Park Cancer Institute


6779

ASRs, HOME BREW AND YOU

Carleton Stewart, RoswellPark Cancer Institute; Sigrid Stewart, RPCI


6780

FOUR COLOR ANTIBODY COMBINATIONS FOR PHENOTYPING MYELOID LEUKEMIAS

Carleton Stewart, RoswellPark Cancer Institute;
Sigrid Stewart; Mary BethDell, RPCI; David Sheedy, RPCI;
Maria Baer, Roswell ParkCancer Institute; Maurice
Barcos, RPCI


6781

FOUR COLOR ANTIBODY COMBINATIONS FOR PHENOTYPING LYMPHOID MALIGNANCIES

Carleton Stewart, RoswellPark Cancer Institute; Sigrid Stewart, RPCI; Mary Beth Dell, RPCI; DavidSheedy, RPCI; Myron Czuczman, State University of New York at Buffalo;Maurice Barcos, RPCI


6797

Flow cytometry evaluation of peripheral blood leucocytes functions in silicotic patients.

Jean François Subra,CHU Angers; Gilles Renier, CHU Angers; Stephane Mattmann, CHU Angers; François Carrere, CHU Angers; Alain Chevailler, CHU Angers


6809

Characterization of blood cells of malaria patients exhibiting depolarization of side scatter in flow cytometric measurements

Benedikt Kraemer, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt; Joerg Neukammer, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt;Martin P. Grobusch, Universitätsklinikum - Medizinische Fakultätder Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin


6823

Quantitation of antigen-specific T-cells in patients with cancer using VB-specific antibodies

Markus Maeurer, JohannesGutenberg University; Kirsten Freitag, Johannes Gutenberg University; HenrykPilch, Johannes Gutenberg University; Elke Jaeger, Krankenhaus Nordwest;AntjeNecker, Beckman Coulter


6827

ANALYSIS OF T CELL REPERTOIRE AND PHENOTYPE IN HIV INFECTION: STUDIES ON THE RESPONSE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY, FROM PRIMARY INFECTION TO AIDS

Andrea Cossarizza, University of Modena; J Pedrazzi, University of Modena; M Pinti, University of Modena; V Borghi, University of Modena; C Mussini, University of Modena; AntjeNecker, Immunotech; B De Rienzo, University of Modena


6844

A double-staining technique for AgNORs quantification in MIB1 positive cells adapted forimage cytometry: application to proliferation assessment in breast cancer.

Marianne Lorenzato, PolBouin; Christine Lechki; François Browarnyij; Marie Masure; Jean-JacquesAdnet; Dominique Ploton, UFR de Médecine


6846

EVOLUTION OF BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS IN HIV+ PATIENTS TREATED WITH ANTI-RETROVIRAL PENTATHERAPY +/- INTERLEUKINE 2 (IL2)

Martine Chouraqui; Emmanuel Delbeke, General Hospital Toulon; Alain Lafeuillade, General Hospital Toulon; Dominique Sansot, General Hospital Toulon; Arnold Zannier, General Hospital Toulon; Stephane Chadapaud, General Hospital Toulon


6857

FOLLOW UP OF HIV-1 INFECTED PATIENTS RECEIVING PENTATHERAPY AND INTERLEUKINE 2(IL2): CD8-CD28+, CD8-CD38+ AND CD4-CD62L BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS

Martine Chouraqui; Emmanuel Delbeke, General Hospital; Alain Lafeuillade, General Hospital; Dominique Sansot, General Hospital; Arnold Zannier, General Hospital; Stephane Chadapaud, General Hospital


6862

Simultaneous Five Cytokine Assay on a New Dedicated Multiplex Flow Cytometer: A Feasibility Study for both Direct and Indirect Immunoassay of Secreted Cytokines.

Kiyoshi Sekiguchi, Institute of Immunology; T Nakamura, Institute of Immunology; David Jones, HealthCanada; Michèle Bergeron, Health Canada; Sylvie Faucher, HealthCanada; Zoran Solajic, Health Canada; P Barnabe, Health Canada; Max Arella,Institut Armand Frappier, UQAM; Francis Mandy, Health Canada


6864

DNAanalysis by LSC and immunohistochemical detection of cyclins in glioma

Keiji Kawamoto, KansaiMedical University; Shiguang Zhao, Yoshihiro Numa, Yuji Tsukazaki, KansaiMedical
University


6875

UTILITY OF PKH MEMBRANE DYES FOR MULTIPARAMETRIC MONITORING CHEMOTHERAPY AND CHEMORESISTANCE

Jean Boutonnat, C.H.U.deGrenoble; Daniel Seigneurin, C.H.U. de Grenoble; Xavier Ronot, InstitutAlbertBonniot; Katharine Muirhead, SciGro, Inc.


6878

Flow cytometry DNA analysis of non small cell lung carcinoma using gating oncells containing cytokeratin. Comparative study with immunomagnetic cellseparation.

Jocelyne Fleury, HopitalTenon; Danièle Césari, Hopital Tenon; Alexa Mairovitz, HopitalTenon; Martine Antoine, Hopital Tenon; Marie-Ange Massiani, Hopital Tenon;Bernard Milleron, Hopital Tenon; Jean François Bernaudin, HopitalTenon


6880

Distance Learning over the Internet - a new resource in flow cytometry

Michael Ormerod


6885

Cell cycle analysis by flow cytometric measurement of cyclins in peripheralblood lymphocytes (PBL) and normal lymphoid tissue (LT)

David Asmuth, Universityof Texas Medical Branch; Lisa Reece, University of Texas Medical Branch;Peter Szaniszlo, University of Texas Medical Branch; Xiao-Dong Li, Universityof Texas Medical Branch; Mostafa Nokta, University of Texas Medical Branch;Richard Pollard, University of Texas Medical Branch; James Leary, Universityof Texas Medical Branch


6887

G-CSF-INDUCED T-CELL UNRESPONSIVENESS: EXPRESSION OF CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE INHIBITORS (CDKI) AND G1-REGULATORY PROTEINS

Sergio Rutella, CatholicUniversity; Carlo Rumi, Catholic University; Luca Pierelli, Catholic University;Simona Sica, Catholic University; Mothanje Barbara Lucia, Catholic University;Giuseppe Leone, Catholic University


6890

Neutrophil CD64 Expression in Acute Inflammatory Arthritides and in Systemic Infections.

Antony Bakke, Oregon Health Sciences Universiy; Eduardo Paiva, Oregon Health Sciences University; Everette Allen, Oregon Health Sciences University; Atul Deodhar, Oregon Health Sciences University


6894

Kinetic analysis of phosphatidylserine exposure and morphological changes in platelet activation: A whole-blood flow cytometric assay using Annexin-V and CD41

Maria Do Ceu Monteiro,Instituto Superior de Ciencias de Saúde Norte; Jose Enrique O'Connor,University of Valencia; Marcial Martinez, Hospital La Fe; María-JoséGonçalves, Istituto Superior de Saúde Norte; Filipe Sansonetty,Ipatimup


6895

Flow cytometric analysis of of phosphatidylserine exposure in whole-blood platelets and platelet-derived microparticles ex-vivo and following in-vitro
activation

Marcial Martinez, Hospital La Fe; Simon Gomez-Biedma, Hospital La Fe; Antonio Moscardó, Hospital La Fe; Marta Piñon, Hospital La Fe; Maria Do Ceu Monteiro, Instituto Superior de Ciencias de Saúde Norte; Jose Enrique O'Connor,Universityof Valencia; Justo Aznar,
Hospital La Fe


6903

INTRAOCULAR B-CELL LYMPHOMA CAN BE DIAGNOSED RAPIDLY USING FLOW
CYTOMETRY

Lorenz Risch, HanspeterKiller, Bruno Blumer, Andreas Forrer, Linda Stempora, Andreas Huber, Kantonssipital Aarau


6907

A Study using Flow Cytometry with anti-HbF and Kleihauer Testing to Estimate Fetomaternal Haemorrhage Associated with Amniocentesis.

Clare Morgan, SullivanNicolaides Pathology; Peter Hobson, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology; BeverleyRowbotham, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology; Kayleen Geyer, Sullivan NicolaidesPathology; Francis Carmody, Wesley Medical Centre


6917

Cytometric Evaluation of Peripheral Blood in Dogs With Malignant Lymphoma

Anna Winnicka, Warsaw Agricultural University, Poland; D. Jagielski, Warsaw Agricultural University, Poland; M. Hoffmann-Jagielska, Warsaw Agricultural University, Poland; R. Lechowski, Warsaw Agricultural University, Poland


6919

A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR CD34-mRNA+ HAEMATOPOIETIC PROGENITORS

Hans Johnsen E, University of Copenhagen; Thomas Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen


6925

Decreased Expression of TCRzeta in T Lymphocytes and Natural Killer Cells of Prostate Cancer Patients Fails to Correlate with Clinical Stage

Cynthia Healy, BeckmanCoulter, Inc.; Gerald Murphy, Pacific Northwest Cancer Foundation; MichaelCarducci, Johns Hopkins University; Augusto Ochoa, Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center; Wade Bolton, Coulter Tech Center


6938

Chromosomal Instability in Peyronie's Disease

T. Vincent Shankey; TinaLubrano; Robert Flanigan, John Mulhall, Loyola University Medical Center


3948

Identification of genetic markers for prostate cancer progression.

Herman Van Dekken, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Pieter Jaap Krijtenburg, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Wim C.J. Hop, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Ries Kranse, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Fritz H. Schroder, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Hans J. Tanke, Leiden University Medical Center; Carla Rosenberg, Leiden University Medical Center; Janneke C. Alers, Erasmus University Rotterdam


5089

Flow cytometry quantitation of Bcl-2 protein expression in human transitional cell carcinoma

Brian Duggan, The Queen's University of Belfast; Perry Maxwell, The Queen's University of Belfast; Paul Canning; Peter Hamilton, The Queen's University of Belfast; S.R. Johnston,The Queen's University of Belfast; Kate E Williamson, Queen's Universityof Belfast


5851

Increased Apoptosis of Circulating Leukocytes during Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Michal Pipek, PediatricCardiology, Cardiac Center Leipzig, University of Leipzig; Jörg Hambsch,Pediatric Cardiology, Cardiac Center Leipzig, University of Leipzig; PeterSchneider, Pediatric Cardiology, Cardiac Center Leipzig, University ofLeipzig;Attila Tárnok, Pediatric Cardiology, Cardiac Center Leipzig,Universityof Leipzig


6061

Genetic Alterations in Endometrial Cancer

Jeanette Drew, Universityof Western Australia


6327

Flow Cytometry assessment of cellular toxicity and killing asssays

Rafael Nunez Md. M, University of Zurich; Sarah Kamau W., University of Zürich, Switzerland; LuisFilgueira, University of Zurich, Anatomy Department


6348

Preoperative Prediction of Post-Cardiotomy Syndrome (PCS) in Children Cardio-Pulmonary Bypass Surgery: Use of Cytometric or Humoral Parameters ?

Gunter Valet, Max-Planck-Institute; Michal Pipek, Pediatric Cardiology, Cardiac Center, Univ.Leipzig; JozsefBocsi, 1st Inst.Pathology, Semmelweis Univ. Budapest; Jörg Hambsch,Pediatric Cardiology, Cardiac Center Univ.Leipzig; Peter Schneider, PediatricCardiology, Cardiac Center Univ.Leipzig; Attila Tárnok, PediatricCardiology, Cardiac Center Univ.Leipzig


6387

EXPRESSION OF CD25, CD122, CD132, CD124, CD116 AND IFN gR b IN HUMANNEONATAL LEUCOCYTES. COMPARISON WITH NORMAL ADULTS.

Juan B. De Sanctis, Instituto de Immunología. U.C.V.; Alexis García, Instituto de Immunología; Nicolás Bianco, Instituto de Immunología. UCV; Isaac Blanca, Instituto de Immunología


6463

Effects of the GPIIb/IIIa Receptor Antagonist MK-383 on Receptor Conformation and Function

Gregor Rothe, Universityof Regensburg; Stefan Barlage, University of Regensburg; Antonia Wimmer,University of Regensburg; Gerd Schmitz, University of Regensburg


6479

Ceramide Binds to and Signals Through the LPS Receptor CD14 that is UpregulatedinPatients with Myocardial Infarction

Gerd Schmitz, Universityof Regensburg; Alexandra Götz, University of Regensburg; Evelyn Orsó, University of Regensburg; Gregor Rothe, University of Regensburg


6495

Isolation of Fetal Nucleated Red Blood Cells for Non-Invasive Genetic Analysis

Dorothy E. Lewis, BaylorCollege of Medicine; Jeffrey Scott; Amie Bryson, Baylor College of Medicine;Farideh Bischoff, Baylor College of Medicine; Joe Simpson


6497

IL-2 Therapy Has Differential Effects on CD4+ and CD8+ T Cells in HIV

Dorothy E. Lewis, Immunology Section BCMM-M929; Kimber Gross, University of Houston; Derek Ngtang, Baylor College of Medicine; Stephen Garcia, University of Texas Health ScienceCenter-Houston; Eduardo Nannini, University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston;Roberto Arduino, Thomas Street Clinic


6508

KILLER IMMUNOREGULATORY RECEPTOR (KIR) REPERTOIRE AND EXPRESSION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION

Paulo Santos, Centro deHistocompatibilidade do Centro; Artur Paiva, Centro de Histocompatibilidadedo Centro; Albertina Freitas, Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro;NinoPereira, Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro; Antonio Martinho,Centrode Histocompatibilidade do Centro; Alfredo Mota, Hospitais da Universidadede Coimbra; Fernando Regateiro, Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro;Henriqueta Breda-Coimbra, Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro


6580

Cell Cycle speed: The missing parameter provided by AgNORs size to assess tumor cell proliferation.

Brugal Gerard, Université de Grenoble


6582

Thetragedy of cell proliferation assessment in solid tumors

Brugal Gerard, Université de Grenoble


6636

Leukocyte-Platelet Aggregation is Augmented by GPIIb-IIIa Antagonists Tirofiban, Eptifibatide and RGDS but Not Abciximab

Lori A. Krueger, Univ.ofMass. Medical School; Alan D. Michelson, Univ. of Mass. Medical School;A.L.Frelinger Iii; Marc R. Barnard; Mary Ann Mascelli; Marian T. Nakada;MarkI. Furman


6666

Platelet Procoagulant Activity Is Diminished by GPIIb-IIIa Antagonists in WholeBlood and is Further Diminished by the Presence of Thrombin Inhibitors

Lori A. Krueger, Univ.ofMass. Medical School; A.D. Michelson, Univ. of Mass. Medical School;A. L.Frelinger; Marc R. Barnard; Mary Ann Mascelli; Marian T. Nakada;Mark I. Furman


6671

Measurement of markers for breast cancer in a model system using laser scanning cytometry

Lila Zabaglo, Instituteof Cancer Research; Mitch Dowsett, Institute of Cancer Research; MichaelOrmerod, Self-employed


6832

Molecular organization and function of the nucleolus

Dominique Ploton, UFR deMedicine-Reims; Hervé Kaplan; Hervé Le Moal; Thierry Cheutin;Marie Françoise O'Donohue


6927

Precursor B-All: Correlation Between Immunophenotype and the Presence of T(9;22)(Q34;Q11) Translocation

Aglai D. Bortoluci, Servicio de Citometría; Irene Alaejos, Servicio de Hematología; M.Dolores Tabernero, Servicio de Citometría y Hematología;Ana Rasillo, Servicio de Citometría y Hematología; MarcelinoGarcía, Servicio de Citometría; M. Consuelo López-Berges,Servicio de Hematología; Ramón Garcia-Sanz, Servicio de Hematología; Belen Vidriales, Servicio de Hematología; Marcos Gonzáles,Servicio de Hematología; Norma C. Gutiérrez, Servicio deHematología; Jesús F. San Miguel, Servicio de Hematología;Alberto OrfaoDe Matos, Servicio de Citometría


6936

Biclonal B-Cell Chronic Lymphoproliferative Disorders

Julia Almeida, Serviciode Citometría; M. Luz Sánchez, Servicio de Citometría;Fermín M. Sánchez-Guijo, Servicio de Hematología;CarlosVallejo, Servicio de Hematología; David González,Servicio deCitometría; M. Consuelo López-Berges, Serviciode Hematología;Marcos González, Servicio de Hematología;Ana Balanzategui,Servicio de Hematología; M. Antonia García-Marcos,Serviciode Hematología; Joseph Nomdedeu, Servicio de Hematología;TeresaVallespí, Servicio de Hematología; Jesús F.San Miguel,Servicio de Hematología; Alberto Orfao De Matos, Serviciode Citometría


Established Technologies

3976

Simultaneous Analysis of The Cyan, Yellow and Green Fluorescent Proteins by Flow Cytometry Using Single-Laser Excitation at 458 nm

Andrew Beavis, PrincetonUniversity; Robert Kalejta, Princeton University


4061

MUST A PARTICLE-SENSING APERTURE BE IN INSULATING MATERIAL?

Dawn Graham, Sayre School; Marshall Don. Graham Ph.D., Beckman Coulter Inc.


5824

Imaging with the Laser Scanning Cytometer II: CompuColor™.

Ed Luther, CompuCyte Corp.; Lee Kamentsky, CompuCyte Corporation


5956

Annexin V used for measuring apoptosis in the early events of cellular cytotoxicity

Jean-Pierre Aubry, Centred'Immunologie Pierre Fabre; Aline Blaecke, Centre d'ImmunologiePierreFabre; Pascale Jeannin, Centre d'Immunologie Pierre Fabre; Jean-YvesBonnefoy,Centre d'Immunologie Pierre Fabre; Alain Beck, Centre d'ImmunologiePierreFabre


6009

Cell analysis system based on immuno-fluorescent analysis of immuno-magneticselected and aligned cells with Compact Disk technologies.

Arjan G.J. Tibbe, University of Twente; Bart G. De Grooth, University of Twente; Leon W.W.M Terstappen, Immunicon Corp.; G.J. Dolan; J. Greve, University of Twente


6050

Mechanism of higher brightness of PerCP-Cy5.5

James E. Bishop, BectonDickinson Biosciences; Kenneth A. Davis, Becton Dickinson Biosciences;BarnabyAbrams, Becton Dickinson Biosciences; David W. Houck, Becton DickinsonBiosciences; Diether J. Recktenwald, Becton Dickinson Biosciences; RobertA. Hoffman, Becton Dickinson Biosciences


6057

Flow cytometric screening and analysis of genetically engineered antibody fragments

Chris Mavrangelos, ChildHealth Research Institute; Kelly Lenton, Child Health Research Institute;Penelope Adamson, Child Health Research Institute; Silvia Nobbs, ChildHealthResearch Institute; Arthur Hohmann, Child Health Research Institute;Ian Nicholson, Child Health Research Institute; Heddy Zola, Child HealthResearch Institute


6091

Safe sorting of infected biological material

Simon Monard, Trudeau Institute; Troy Randall, Trudeau Institute


6109

Light Emitting Diodes as Light Sources for Flow Cytometry

Robert A. Hoffman, BD Biosciences Inst.; Eric S. Chase, Cytec Development, Inc.


6116

Improvement of human and plant chromosome high resolution banding patterns using 9- aminoacridine for the standardization of chromosme image analysis.

Olga Muravenko, Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology; Alexandra Amosova, Engelhardt Instituteof Molecular Biology; Konstantin Popov, Engelhardt Institute of MolecularBiology; Tatiana Samatadze, Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology;Poletaev Andrei, Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology; Alexander Zelenin,Engelhardt Inst. of Molecular Biology, RAS


6131

The(Flow) Cytometry Core Facility: Challenges for the future

Derek Davies, ImperialCancer Research Fund; Simon Monard, Trudeau Institute


6147

TheFlow Cytometric Kinetic Analysis Tube: a novel direct agonist injectionsystemfor calcium flux studies on the flow cytometer

Darren Hickerson, FlowCytometry Core Facility; Arthur Bode, East Carolina University School ofMedicine


6189

Cell sizing - a stationary phase based comparison method

Zeev Schiffer, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, Schottenstein Cellscan Center


6199

FIELD-AMENDING CONDUITS FOR PARTICLE SENSING

Marshall Don. Graham Ph.D., Beckman Coulter Inc.


6216

Visualisation Of Aortic Elastin Structure By Selective Tissue Digestion And ConfocalMicroscopy

Deanna Jones, Universityof New South Wales; Alberto Avolio, University of New South Wales


6219

Theeffects of the geometry of microscopic radiating beam on the fluorescenceintensity distribution of the irradiated sample

Menachem Kaufman, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center


6224

A new method for determination of energy transfer efficiency based on polarization measurement

Meir Cohen-Kashi, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center


6227

SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF 6 CYTOKINES IN A SINGLE SAMPLE. A SCREENING TOOL FOR CYTOKINE SECRETION IN ATOPY

Christophe Camilla, IMMUNOTECH; Laurent Mely, Hopital Ste Marguerite; Antoine Magnan, Hopital Ste Marguerite; Brice Casano, IMMUNOTECH; Sabine Prato, IMMUNOTECH; Stephane Debono, IMMUNOTECH; Felix Montero, IMMUNOTECH; Jean-Philippe Defoort, IMMUNOTECH; Marie Martin, IMMUNOTECH; Vincent Fert, Immunotech


6270

Optimal Excitation Intensity for Leukocyte Immunofluorescence

David Houck, Becton Dickinson Biosciences; Barny Abrams, Becton Dickinson Biosciences; James E. Bishop, Becton Dickinson Biosciences; Kenneth Davis, Becton Dickinson Immunocytometry Sys.; Robert Hoffman, Becton Dickinson


6271

Cell-by-cell classification strategies for scanning cytometry

Susanne Heynen, University Of California San Diego; Jeffrey H. Price, University of California SanDiego


6278

Elimination of Light Scatter Interference in Dual-Laser Flow Cytometry by Synchronous Detection of Emitted Fluorescence

John A. Steinkamp, LosAlamos National Laboratory; Joseph G. Valdez, Los Alamos National Laboratory;Harry A. Crissman, Los Alamos National Laboratory


6306

Parameter Addition for Laser Scanning Cytometry Segmentation.

Ed Luther, CompuCyte Corp.; Douglas Burger, CompuCyte Corporation.


6362

Guidebook for Flow Cytometric Data Display

Dorothy E. Lewis, Immunology Section BCMM-M929; Jeffrey Scott; David Haviland, University of Texas-Health Science Center-Houston; Data Presentation Committee


6364

FEATURES OF CHROMOSOMES IN HUMAN TERMINALLY DIFFERENTIATED BRONCHIAL CELLS PROVIDE A BLUEPRINT FOR NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION.

Leopold G. Koss, Montefiore Medical Center


6368

Automated Sort Monitoring and Control

Christopher Snow, ToddLary, Robert Burr, Beckman Coulter, Inc., Miami, FL; David Roberts, TerryGodley, Tony Burpee, Applied Cytometry Systems, Sheffield, UK.


6376

EVALUATION OF FULL MATRIX COLOR COMPENSATION ON A FOUR COLOR SINGLE LASER FLOW
CYTOMETER

Jorge Quintana, BeckmanCoulter; David Starling, Beckman Coulter; Eric Softley; Ronald Hamelik,BeckmanCoulter Corp.; Eric Sinclair, Beckman Coulter; Diana Careaga, BeckmanCoulter;James Wood (affiliation unavailable)


6378

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERIZATION OF A FLOW CYTOMETER BY MEASUREMENT OF BACKGROUND NOISELEVEL AND LIGHT COLLECTION EFFICIENCY

Jorge Quintana, BeckmanCoulter; James Wood, Eric Sinclair, Beckman Coulter


6382

MULTIPLEXED FLUORESCENT BEAD-BASED IMMUNOASSAYS FOR QUANTITATING HUMAN CYTOKINES INSERUM AND CULTURE SUPERNATANTS.

Kathryn Kellar, Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention; William Chafin, Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention; Rizwan Kalwar, Centers for Disease Control andPrevention; Kimberly Dubois, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


6384

Characterization of a Large Particle Sorter

Christopher Snow, GilbertFernandez, Erich Frazier, Todd Lary, Bill Kirouac, Beckman Coulter, Inc.,Miami, FL; Kristi Harkins, Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa


6385

Measurement of Sub-Micron Sized Particles, at 0.1 Micron Resolution

Christopher Snow, NickParker, Todd Lary, Raul Pedroso, Beckman Coulter, Inc., Miami, FL


6393

Real-time statistical classifications for high resolution sorting of rare cells

James Hokanson, University of Texas Medical Branch; Lisa Reece, University of Texas Medical Branch;Judah Rosenblatt, University of Texas Medical Branch; Scott Mclaughlin,Univ. of Texas Medical Branch; James Leary, University of Texas MedicalBranch


6396

Application of neural networks and fuzzy logic technology to flow cytometry

James Leary, Universityof Texas Medical Branch; Hao Ying, University of Texas Medical Branch


6404

TheEffect of Instrument Sensitivity on Immunofluorescence Histogram Analysis

Robert A. Hoffman, BD BioSciences Inst.


6407

A slit-scan chromosome sorter using a personal computer

Hisao Tokushima, Saga University; Yoshio Noguchi, Saga University; Hiroshi Douzono, Saga University; Shigeomi Hara, Saga University


6427

Theinformational model of the structure changes in lymphocyte nucleus in caseof skin
lymphoma.

Vladimir Protsenko D.,Peoples' Friendship University of Russia; Alexander Vavilov Sr., CenteralInstut of Skin- Venerology Desease of the Russian Health Ministry.; ElenaLoukianova, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia


6436

Flow cytometric detection and quantitation of filtered cell-derived membranefragments

Olivier Herault, Laboratoire d'Hematologie - Faculte de Medecine; Maurice Chassaigne, ETS Berry-Touraine; Christian Binet, Laboratoire d'Hematologie - CHU; Angelique Rico, ETS Berry-Touraine;Michel Degenne, Laboratoire d'Hematologie - CHU; Marie-Christine Bernard,Laboratoire d'Hematologie - Faculte de Medecine; Luc Sensebe, ETS Berry-Touraine


6439

LIMITATIONS OF LOG TRANSFORMED DATA FOR FLOW CYTOMETRY INSTRUMENT STANDARDIZATION AND CALIBRATION

James Wood (affiliationunavailable)


6450

Theanalysis of the intact living cell FDA staining kinetics: theory, simulationand experimental separation of variables

Merav Sunray, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Menachem Kaufman, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center


6500

A comparison of mixed-gas argon/krypton to pumped dye lasers for simultaneous TexasRed and APC excitation.

Peter Lopez, Cytomation,Inc.; Robin M. Corcoran, Cytomation, Inc.; John C Sharpe, Cytomation, Inc


6503

High Throughput Flow Cytometer for Microorganism Detection

J.C. Martin, Los AlamosNational Laboratory; G. Kaduchak, Los Alamos National Laboratory; D.N.Sinha,Los Alamos National Laboratory; M.B. Travis, Los Alamos Nationallaboratory;G.C. Saunders, Los Alamos National Laboratory; G.C. Salzman,Los Alamos NationalLaboratory; J.H. Jett, Los Alamos National Laboratory;B.L. Marrone, Los AlamosNational Laboratory


6522

MULTIPARAMETER FLOW CYTOMETRY ANALYSIS OF DNA PLOIDY AND TUMOUR GROWTH FRACTION IN BREAST AND COLON CANCER

Patrick Autissier, laboratory of ana-pathology; Christophe Delfour, Ana-Pathology laboratory of Montpellier; Daniel Gondy, Ana-Pathology laboratory of Montpellier; Philippe Moine,Ana-Pathology laboratory of Montpellier; Patrice Vic, Ana-Pathology laboratoryof Montpellier; Valerie Costes, Ana-Pathology laboratory of Montpellier;Catherine Gaspard, Ana-Pathology laboratory of Montpellier; Pierre Baldet,Ana-Pathology laboratory of Montpellier


6571

TwoMethods to Increase the Luminescence of Lanthanide(III) Macrocyclic Complexes

Robert Leif, Newport Instruments; John Quagliano, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Alfred Bromm Jr., Virginia Commonwealth University; Lidia Vallarino, Virginia Commonwealth University; Margie Becker, Phoenix Flow Systems; Sean Yang, Newport Instruments


6593

Ectopic cFMS Expression Shows Retinoic Acid Induced Differentiation Is More Strongly Dependent on ERK2 Signaling than Induced G0 Arrest Is

Andrew Yen, Cornell University; Rhonda Sturgill, Cornell University; Susi Varvayanis, Cornell University


6598

EVALUATION OF A TEST KIT FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF THE CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY OF NATURAL KILLER CELLS BY FLOW CYTOMETRY.

Bernard Chatelain, Clin.universitaires U.C.L. Mont-Godinne; Philippe Staquet, Clin. Univ. UCL.MONT-GODINNE;Johan Nicolay, Clin. Univ. U.C.L. MONT-GODINNE; ChristianChatelain, Clin.Univ. U.C.L. MONT-GODINNE


6647

TheUse of Lyophilized Cells as Antigen Density Standards

Rhonda Mills, Beckman Coulter Inc.; John Maples, Coulter Corporation; Jennifer Baker, Beckman CoulterInc.; Janet Chinners, Beckman Coulter; Dan Flagler, Beckman Coulter; TomFranks, Beckman Coulter; Ileana Munoz-Antoni, Beckman Coulter; Rick Timmons,Beckman Coulter; Robert Raynor, Coulter Corporation


6662

Estimating proportions in mixed populations from flow cytometry data

Malcolm Wilkins, CardiffUniversity; Lynne Boddy, Cardiff University


6695

Automation of the LLS deconvolution algorithm for 3-D fluorescence microscopy imageprocessing

Olivier Haeberlé,Université de Haute-Alsace, Groupe Lab.El-Equipe EEA; Chengqi Xu,Universitéde Haute-Alsace, Groupe Lab.El-Equipe EEA; Sonia Razgallah,Université de Haute-Alsace, Groupe Lab.El-Equipe EEA; Alain Dieterlen,Université de Haute-Alsace, Groupe Lab.El-Equipe EEA


6704

Outcome of the PRESS project dedicated to quality control on DNA image cytometry(ICM-DNA)

Françoise Giroud,Equipe RFMQ


6705

Quality Control and Quality Assurance protocols for DNA-Ploïdy Image Cytometry

Françoise Giroud, Equipe RFMQ; Gunter Haroske, Institute of Pathology - Dresden Universityof Technology


6709

A calibration method for flow cytometric detection at ultra low levels of phycoerythrin fluorescence

Zoran Solajic, Health Canada; Howard Shapiro, Howard M. Shapiro, M.D., P.C.; Michele Bergeron, HealthCanada; Frank Mandy, Health Canada


6720

FLOW KARYOTYPE DATA ANALYSIS. DECONVOLUTION OF MONOVARIATED KARYOTYPES INTOTHREE PARTS: METAPHASE CHROMOSOMES, CHROMATIDES, AND CHROMOSOME CLAMPS.

Valeri Zenin, Instituteof Cytology; Evgeni Drobchenko, St.-Petersburg Insitute of Nuclear Physics,RAS; Nikolay Aksenov, Inst. of Cytology, RAS; Nikolay Klopov, St.-PetersburgInsitute of Nuclear Physics, RAS; Alla Shatrova, Inst. of Cytology, RAS;AndreyPoletayev, Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology


6735

Monitoring of immune function by flow cytometry

Mariano La Via, MedicalUniversity of South Carolina; Emily Paulling, Medical University of SouthCarolina


6760

Quantitative analysis of fluorescent images : proposal for improved acquisition

Catherine Souchier, Institut Alber Bonniot; Paul-André Bryon, CHU


6770

Analysis of flow cytometric data by fuzzy clustering with scatter matrices

Sam Hardy, University ofGlamorgan; Malcolm Wilkins, Cardiff University; Lynne Boddy, Cardiff University;Colin Morris, University of Glamorgan


6775

MULTIPLEXING THE ANALYSIS OF CYTOKINES USING MICROSPHERES AND FLOW CYTOMETRY

Carleton Stewart, RoswellPark Cancer Institute; Earl Timm, Roswell Park Cancer Institute


6783

A NEW APPROACH FOR DETERMINING ABSOLUTE CELLS USING ANY FLOW CYTOMETER m

Carleton Stewart, RoswellPark Cancer Institute; Sigrid Stewart, RPCI; Mary Beth Dell, RPCI


6802

Demonstration of AimsNet: a software package for neural network analysis of AFCdata

Malcolm Wilkins, CardiffUniversity; Lynne Boddy, Cardiff University; Colin Morris, University ofGlamorgan


6804

Optimization of cell permeabilization for multiparametric flow cytometric analysis:application for lectin staining

Mireille Verdier, Institut de Biotechnologie; Chantal Jayat-Vignoles, Institut de Biotechnologie;Rachida Nachat, Institut de Biotechnologie; Danielle Troutaud, Institutde Biotechnologie


6807

Study of transfection with labeled plasmids and rapid selection of highly transfected cells by flow cytometry

Pascal Batard, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Jordan Martin, Swiss Federal Insititute of Technology; Wurm Florian, Swiss Federal Insititute of Technology


6819

Maintenance of a high antibody expression level in CHO cells without selective andamplification pressure by cell sorting

Ernst Böhm, University of Agricultural Sciences, Vienna; Nicole Borth, University of Agricultural Sciences, Vienna; Hermann Katinger, University of Agricultural Sciences


6833

A Whole Blood Method for Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Neutrophil Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes Oxidative Burst

S. Hamlaoui, Centre National de Transfusion Sanguine; S. Feki, Centre National de Transfusion Sanguine; K. Boukef, Centre National de Transfusion Sanguine; F. Jenhani, CentreNational de Transfusion Sanguine


6845

Evaluation and optimization of multi-color fluorescence in flow cytometers.

Martin Bigos, StanfordUniversity; David Parks, Stanford University; Richard Stovel, StanfordUniversity; Tom Nozaki, Stanford University; Mario Roederer, Stanford University;Nicole Baumgarth, Stanford University


6847

Hotrod your flow cytometer for multicolor measurements

Martin Bigos, StanfordUniversity; David Parks, Stanford University; Richard Stovel, StanfordUniversity; Tom Nozaki, Stanford University; Nicole Baumgarth, StanfordUniversity; MarioRoederer, Stanford University


6849

Luminex: A Rapid Detection System for Deleted Epstein-Barr Viral Latent MembraneProtein-1 (LMP-1) Polymerase Chain Reaction Products

Douglas Kingma Md, National Institutes of Health; Sansae Kaphan, National Institutes of Health; LynnSorbara, National Institutes of Health; Paula Fukushima, National Institutesof Health; Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson, National Institutes of Health


6881

Using A Visual Programming Environment For Cytometry Education In Image Processing & Analysis

Allan Jones, InstituteofRespiration Medicine


6937

Silencing Recirculation Noise in Impedance
Counters

Wieland Von Behrens, Biometrology


7176

Quantitation of Cd34-Mrna+ Cells by Single Cell Rt-Pcr & Limiting Dilution: Implication for Quality Assessment of Haematopoietic Stem Cell Grafts

Thomas Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen; Hans Johnsen, University of Copenhagen


7189

Real Time Computed Parameters for High Speed Analysis and Sorting

Matt Ottenberg, Cytomation, Inc.; Martin Bigos, Stanford University; Nicole Baumgarth, Stanford University; D.R. Parks, Stanford University School of Medicine; George Malachowski,Cytomation, Inc.


Emerging Technologies

4792

Isolation of muscle-derived stem cells with the potential of differentiating intomuscle and hematopoietic lineages

Emanuela Gussoni, Children's Hospital; Yuko Soneoka, HHMI/ Children's Hospital; Alan F Flint, HHMI/Genetics Children's Hospital; Richard C Mulligan; Louis M Kunkel (affiliation unavailable)


5853

High-resolution assessment of DNA loss in RIP-Tag mouse pancreatic tumors using comparative genomic hybridization to DNA microarrays.

Graeme Hodgson, UCSF Cancer Center; Jeff Hager; Colin Collins; Meredith Wernick; Heather Werhane, UCSF Cancer Center; Donna Albertson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Life Science Division; Daniel Pinkel, Douglas Hanahan, Joe Gray, UCSF CancerCenter


6041

TheNational Flow Cytometry Reosurce

James Jett, Los AlamosNational Laboratory; Carolyn Bell-Prince, Los Alamos National Laboratory;Larry Sklar, University of New Mexico


6051

TheEffects of DNA Conformation on the Measurement of DNA Fragment Sizes

Robert Habbersett, LosAlamos National Laboratory; Mark Macinnes, Los Alamos National Laboratory;JamesJett, Los Alamos National Laboratory


6120

Technical advances leading to improved performance of microarray based gene expression analysis

Ian Durrant, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Rachel Brewer, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Yvonne Matthews, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Roland Howe, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Karen Taylor, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Alex Mcdougall, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech


6123

Theuse of fluorescent CyDye compounds to quantify gene expression with microarrays

Ian Durrant, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Rachel Brewer, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Karen Taylor, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech; Alex Mcdougall, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech


6125

Quantitation of rhodamine accumulation on sorted individual cells

Gjm. Vandenbosch, University Hospital Nijmegen; M Raaijmakers, University Hospital, dept.Hematology;APennings, University Hospital Nijmegen; G Vierwinden, University Hospital;Jbm Boezeman, University of Nijmegen; Rap Raymakers


6190

Analysis of laser scattering pattern as a sensitive and accurate measure of cellmorphology

Zeev Schiffer, Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, Schottenstein Cellscan Center


6214

Thedevelopment of a cell array: Its combination with laser scanning cytometryallows a high throughput analysis of nuclear DNA content

Tomoko Furuya, Departmentof Pathology Yamaguchi university school of medicine; Kohsuke Sasaki, Department of Pathology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine; Kenta Oode, Department of Pathology Yamaguchi university school of medicine; Shigeto Kawauchi,Department of Pathology Yamaguchi university school of medicine; TakashiHirano, National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology


6218

A cluster pattern similarity algorithm for the analysis of multiparametric cell assays

Menachem Kaufman, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; David Bloch, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center; Mordechai Deutsch, The Schottenstein Cellscan Center


6292

1MbSpanning a 20q13.2 Breast Cancer Amplicon: Novel Sequence Analysis Tools.

Colin Collins, UCSF Cancer Center; Stanislav Volik, UCSF; David Kowbel, UCSF; Wen-Lin Kuo, UCSF; Joe Gray,
UCSF


6317

Living cell analysis using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Catherine Souchier, Institut Alber Bonniot; Thierry Gautier, DyOGen Inserm U309; Bernadette Batteux,DyOGen Inserm U309; Michel Robert-Nicoud, DyOGen
Inserm U309


6366

Functional Imaging of Living Cells With Photothermal Microscopy

Dmitri Lapotko, LuikovHeat and Mass Transfer Institute; Tanya Romanovskaya, Diagnostic Systems,Ltd


6400

Nanocrystals as Multicolor, Single Excitation Probes for Flow and Image Cytometry

William Hyun, UCSF Cancer Center; R. Hugh Daniels, Quantum Dot Corporation; Charles Z. Hotz, Quantum Dot Corporation; Marcel Bruchez, Quantum Dot Corporation


6413

EXTRACELLULAR NUCLEOTIDE INDUCED CALCIUM OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES IN HEP-2 HUMAN EPITHELIAL CELLS

Andras Visegrady, University Medical School of Pecs; Laszlo Grama, University Medical School of Pecs;Gyorgy Lustyik, University Medical School of Pecs; Bela Somogyi, MedicalUniversity of Pecs


6448

AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR THE HISOLOGICAL GRADING OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA(CIN)

Stephen Keenan, Queen's University of Belfast; James Diamond; Glenn Mccluggage; Hoshang Bharucha; Peter Hamilton, The Queen's University of Belfast


6485

Whole cell DNA/Cytokeratin sorting and efficient recovery of RNA and DNA suitable for array analysis from epithelial cells.

Michael Barrett, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center


6676

A computer model to simulate epithelial homeostasis and tumour genesis in 2D

Didier Morel, Université Joseph Fourier; Raphael Marcelpoil, Université Joseph Fourier; Gerard Brugal, Equipe RFMQ Lab.TIMC-CNRS-IMAG


6826

Three-dimensional organization and tomography of nucleolar argyrophilic components (Ag-NOR) within whole-mount cells

Thierry Cheutin, Unité Médian; Marie Françoise O'Donohue, Unité Médian; Hélène Bobichon, Unité Médian; Adrien Beorchia, Unité Médian; Hervé Kaplan, Unité Médian; Dominique Ploton, UFR de Médecine,
Reims


6830

Three-dimensional studies of pKi-67 : Evidences for a structural role of pKi-67 in chromatin organization.

Thierry Cheutin; MarieFrançoise O'Donohue; Adrien Beorchia; Hervé Kaplan; HervéLe Moal; Dominique Ploton, UFR de Médecine, Reims


6897

FLOW CYTOMETRY AND CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF MUCUS CELLS INOCULAR SURFACE DISEASES

Francoise Baudouin-Brignole, University PARIS V; Pierre-Jean Pisella, University PARIS V; Caroline Debbasch, University PARIS V; Jacques Bara, INSERM U482; Alain Goguel, UniversityPARIS V; Christophe Baudouin, University PARIS V


6898

Towards Automated Interpretation of Biomedical Imaging Experiments

Edward Roques, CarnegieMellon University; Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University


6906

Purdue Cytometry CD-ROM Volume 5

J.Paul Robinson, PurdueUniversity; Monica Shively,
Purdue University; KathyRagheb, Purdue University; Gretchen Lawler, Purdue University; Steve Kelley,
Purdue University; StephanieAnn Sincock, Purdue University; Li Nian-Yu, Purdue University; Steve Dunlop,Purdue University


6908

ThePurdue Cytometry EMAIL List: 2000 members in the year 2000

J.Paul Robinson, PurdueUniversity; Stephen Kelley, Purdue University


6909

RemoteScope: A new real-time digital microscope accessible over the WEB

J.Paul Robinson, PurdueUniversity; Stephen Dunlop, Purdue Universtiy


6910

TheVIP Program: A Virtual Interactive Partnership for kids to engage in Science

J.Paul Robinson, PurdueUniversity; Stephen Dunlop, Purdue Universtiy


6912

Creating exciting excursions for elementary students in the cytometry laboratoryenvironment: A multimedia support package.

J.Paul Robinson, PurdueUniverstiy; Kathy Ragheb, Purdue University; Gretchen Lawler, Purdue University;Bev Waisner, Purdue University; Sherry Voytik-Harbin, Purdue University;SteveKelley, Purdue University; Stephanie Ann Sincock, Purdue University;StevenDunlop, Purdue University


6913

Real time kinetic evaluation of polymerization: An emerging imaging technology

Bartek Rajwa, Jagiellonian University; Jennifer Sturges, Purdue University; Andrew Brightman, Purdue University; Steve Kelley, Purdue Universit; J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University; Sherry Voytik-Harbin, Purdue University


6914

Automated Recognition of Subcellular Protein Localization Patterns

Meel Velliste, CarnegieMellon University; Michael V. Boland, Carnegie Mellon University; RobertF.Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University


5873

Combination of antibodies and telomere length determination with PNA and flow cytometry

Tom Just, DAKO A/S; Lisbeth Giessing, DAKO A/S


6305

Imaging with the Laser Scanning Cytometer I: Laser Scatter Imaging

Ed Luther, CompuCyte Corp.


6341

Triggering on the DNA as a New Concept for Immunophenotyping by Laser Scanning Cytometry

Andreas Gerstner, University of Leipzig; Wiebke Laffers, University of Leipzig; Friedrich Bootz, University of Leipzig; Attila Tárnok


6863

Precision X-Y table translation allows single particle sorting into high-densityarrays.

Matt Ottenberg, Cytomation, Inc.; Peter Lopez, Cytomation; Robin Corcoran, Cytomation, Inc.; GeorgeMalachowski, Cytomation, Inc.


6879

Imaging Spectroscopy in a Programmable Array Microscope

Quentin Hanley, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry; Peter Verveer, Imperial Cancer Research Fund; Donna Arndt-Jovi n, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry;Thomas Jovin, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry


6904

"Intel Play" Mattel's toy digital microscope in the Science lab

J.Paul Robinson, PurdueUniversity; Steven Dunlop, Purdue University


6928

TypIC 2.0: An Improved Web Service for Automated Selection of RepresentativeImages

Robert Murphy, CarnegieMellon University; James Gajnak, Carnegie Mellon University; Jennifer Lin,Carnegie Mellon University