scholarly journals Which compartments are involved in Philadelphia‐chromosome positive chronic myeloid leukaemia? An answer at the single cell level by combining May‐Grünwald‐Giemsa staining and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques

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Martin Winkemann ◽  
Christina Nickenig ◽  
Marlies Meeder ◽  
Lotte Ramm‐Petersen ◽  
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ABSTRACT Three microscopic in situ techniques were used simultaneously to investigate viability and activity on a single-cell level in activated sludge. The redox dye 5-cyano-2,3-tolyl-tetrazolium chloride (CTC) was compared with microautoradiography (MAR) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to indicate activity of cells in Thiothrix filaments and in single floc-forming bacteria. The signals from MAR and FISH correlated well, whereas only 65% of the active Thiothrix cells and 41% of all single cells were detectable by CTC reduction, which mainly targeted the most active cells.


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