Cytogenetics

Oct 20, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Cytogenetics

Cytogenetics Shashikant Kulkarni Hussam Al-Kateb Catherine Cottrell I. INTRODUCTION. The three significant milestones in the history of clinical cytogenetics are the preparation of chromosome spreads from peripheral blood cultures (Exp…

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Flow Cytometry

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Flow Cytometry Friederike Kreisel I. BASIC PRINCIPLE. Flow cytometry simultaneously measures and analyzes multiple physical and/or chemical characteristics of single particles, usually cells, as they flow in a fluid stream…

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Immunofluorescence

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Immunofluorescence Anne C. Lind Joseph P. Gaut Rosa M. Dávila I. INTRODUCTION. Immunofluorescence studies are used to support fixed tissue diagnoses and to provide additional diagnostic and prognostic information as…

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Immunohistochemistry

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Immunohistochemistry Peter A. Humphrey I. INTRODUCTION. Immunohistochemistry is one of the most powerful and widely used ancillary methods in surgical pathology. The technique makes it possible to simultaneously visualize cell…

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Joints and Synovium

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Joints and Synovium Peter A. Humphrey I. NORMAL ANATOMY. Joints are composed of the ends of contiguous bones and the associated soft tissue elements, including cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and synovium….

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