The desoxyribose nucleic acid content of animal nuclei
HH Swift - Physiological Zoology, 1950 - journals.uchicago.edu
of chromosomes have, so far, been described: two types of protein and desoxyribose nucleic
acid (DNA). As one indication of the chemical identification of the gene, it is important to …
acid (DNA). As one indication of the chemical identification of the gene, it is important to …
The DNA content of sperm of Drosophila melanogaster
EM Rasch, HJ Barr, RW Rasch - Chromosoma, 1971 - Springer
Amounts of Feulgen staining in individual sperm nuclei of Drosophila melanogaster were
determined with a scanning microdensitometer and compared with the DNA-Feulgen levels …
determined with a scanning microdensitometer and compared with the DNA-Feulgen levels …
Quantitative aspects of nuclear nucleoproteins
H Swift - International Review of Cytology, 1953 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary The nucleus is usually considered as playing a dual role in the cell. It is
the carrier of genetic specificity and the organization center for cell function. Techniques of …
the carrier of genetic specificity and the organization center for cell function. Techniques of …
Spectral matching of classical cytochemistry to automated cytology
L ORNSTEIN, HR ANSLEY - Journal of Histochemistry & …, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
Aspects of the history of automated cytology and a brief comparison of present and
anticipated future levels of performance of flow-through and pattern recognition technologies …
anticipated future levels of performance of flow-through and pattern recognition technologies …
Histochemistry of nucleic acids
NB Kurnick - International Review of Cytology, 1955 - Elsevier
VI. Summary Qualitative analysis for the intracellular localization of nucleic acids may be
performed with reasonable assurance by staining techniques, and confirmed by the use of …
performed with reasonable assurance by staining techniques, and confirmed by the use of …
Microspectrophotometric cell analysis
G Thiessen, H Thiessen - Progress in histochemistry and cytochemistry, 1977 - Elsevier
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The results of cytophotometry in the study of the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) content of the nucleus
R Vendrely, C Vendrely - International Review of Cytology, 1956 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Cytophotometry is the most efficient and convenient tool for the study of
the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of the nucleus. The wide use of this technique yields highly …
the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of the nucleus. The wide use of this technique yields highly …
The nucleic-acid content of the cell.
TN Davidson, I Leslie, JC White - 1951 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid content of normal and pathologic bone
marrow, blood and sperm cells have been determined. DNA is exclusively nuclear and …
marrow, blood and sperm cells have been determined. DNA is exclusively nuclear and …
[HTML][HTML] Studies on the desoxypentose nucleic acid content of animal nuclei
AW Pollister, H Swift, M Alfert - Journal of Cellular and …, 1951 - books.google.com
102 AW POLLISTER, H. SWIFT AND M. ALFERT the distribution of the genes in cell
reproduction and biparental inheritance is completely parallel with that of the chromosomes …
reproduction and biparental inheritance is completely parallel with that of the chromosomes …
THE LIFE HISTORY OF COLEOCHAETE SCUTATA (CHLOROPHYCEAE) STUDIED BY A FEULGEN MICROSPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE DNA …
AW Hopkins, GE McBride - Journal of Phycology, 1976 - Wiley Online Library
The life history of Coleochaete scutata Bréb. was analyzed by Feulgen
microspectrophotometry, a technique measuring DNA content in individual nuclei. By …
microspectrophotometry, a technique measuring DNA content in individual nuclei. By …