Review of bioaerosols in indoor environment with special reference to sampling, analysis and control mechanisms

B Ghosh, H Lal, A Srivastava - Environment international, 2015 - Elsevier
Several tiny organisms of various size ranges present in air are called airborne particles or
bioaerosol which mainly includes live or dead fungi and bacteria, their secondary …

Flow cytometry: principles, applications and recent advances

SM Manohar, P Shah, A Nair - Bioanalysis, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Flow cytometry (FCM) is a sophisticated technique that works on the principle of light
scattering and fluorescence emission by the specific fluorescent probe-labeled cells as they …

Bioaerosols: characterization, pathways, sampling strategies, and challenges to geo-environment and health

ARK Gollakota, S Gautam, M Santosh, HA Sudan… - Gondwana …, 2021 - Elsevier
Microbial toxins pose a significant threat to the natural environment and all forms of life on
planet earth. These biological organisms, such as enzymes, viruses or fragments wreak …

Comparison of three DNA fluorochromes for flow cytometric estimation of nuclear DNA content in plants

J Doležel, S Sgorbati, S Lucretti - Physiologia plantarum, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Flow cytometric estimation of nuclear DNA content was performed in six plant species
employing three fluorochromes showing different DNA base preferences: propidium iodide …

Analysis of nuclear DNA content in plant cells by flow cytometry

J Dpooležel, P Binarová, S Lcretti - Biologia plantarum, 1989 - Springer
Flow cytometry was used to analyse the DNA content of nuclei isolated from intact plant
tissues and from callus and cell suspension cultures in vitro. Cell nuclei were isolated either …

Flow cytometry and cell sorting of heterogeneous microbial populations: the importance of single-cell analyses

HM Davey, DB Kell - Microbiological reviews, 1996 - Am Soc Microbiol
The most fundamental questions such as whether a cell is alive, in the sense of being able
to divide or to form a colony, may sometimes be very hard to answer, since even axenic …

Astaxanthin from microbial sources

EA Johnson, GH An - Critical reviews in Biotechnology, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
Salmon farming increased substantially in the 1980s, which created a large market for
astaxanthin, the principal pigment of salmon. Carotenoids are the most widely distributed …

Method for labeling and detecting materials employing arylsulfonate cyanine dyes

AS Waggoner, LA Ernst, RB Mujumdar - US Patent 5,268,486, 1993 - Google Patents
A luminescent cyanine dye having generally the following structure## STR1## wherein the
dotted lines represent one to three rings having 5 to 6 atoms in each ring. R 3, R 4, R 8 and …

Method for labeling and detecting materials employing luminescent arysulfonate cyanine dyes

AS Waggoner - US Patent 5,569,587, 1996 - Google Patents
A method for detecting a component of an aqueous liquid comprising adding to the liquid a
luminescent dye selected from the group consisting of cyanine, merocyanine and styryl dyes …

Method for labeling and detecting materials employing arylsulfonate cyanine dyes

AS Waggoner, LA Ernst, RB Mujumdar - US Patent 5,486,616, 1996 - Google Patents
(57) ABSTRACT A method for detecting a component of an aqueous liquid comprising
adding to the liquid a luminescent dye selected from the group consisting of cyanine …