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Dear Cynthia,
We used a number of fluorescent stains along with FACS to quantitate the
relative proportions of normally developing cells that are on the prestalk
and prespore pathways.
See "Correlates of developmental cell death in Dictyostelium discoideum"
(Kawli et al., Differentiation (2002) 70:272–281).
Best wishes,
Vidya
Vidyanand Nanjundiah
Centre for Human Genetics
Bangalore 560100
India
> Hi everyone,
>
> Has anyone used live/dead fluorescence stains on Dictyostelium cells to
> use in a flow cytometer?
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> Cynthia
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> Cynthia K. Damer
> Professor
> Biology Department
> Brooks Hall Room 229
> Central Michigan University
> Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
> (989) 774-3455
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