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Science 10 September 1982:
Vol. 217. no. 4564, pp. 1050 - 1053
DOI: 10.1126/science.7051286

Articles

Science, Vol 217, Issue 4564, 1050-1053
Copyright © 1982 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Myocardial injury: quantitation by cell sorting initiated with antimyosin fluorescent spheres

BA Khaw, J Scott, JT Fallon, SL Cahill, E Haber, and C Homcy

Spheres coated with antibodies specific for myosin were used to detect myocardial cell membrane disruption by scanning electron microscopy. Injury in a population of cultured myocytes as then followed and measured by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. This approach provides a unique method for quantitating the evolution of myocardial injury and potentially for assessing the efficacy of interventions aimed at myocardial protection.


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