Human cell nuclei with fluorescently labeled chromatin (green) and nucleoli (red). Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert!
Eighty years of microscopy have established a conventional view of nuclear organization: dark-staining heterochromatin at the nuclear periphery and light-staining euchromatin in the interior.
This article was originally published with the title “ Transplanted Nuclei and Cell Differentiation ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 219 No. 6 (December 1968), p. 24 doi:10.1038 ...
Flow cytometry uses fluorescent probes to identify and characterize cells or particles in suspension (e.g. cells, nuclei or chromosomes) by virtue of size, granularity and fluorescence ...
Flow cytometry uses fluorescent probes to identify and characterize cells or particles in suspension (e.g. cells, nuclei or chromosomes) by virtue of size, granularity and fluorescence ...