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Identification of leukaemic cells in bone marrow and blood samples by a new cytofluorometric assay

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The expression of thymidine kinase--an enzyme of the DNA precursor pathway--is strictly regulated during the normal cellular cycle, but is much higher and permanently expressed in malignant growing cells. We used this fact to detect neoplastic cells in samples freshly taken from leukaemia patients and kept frozen in liquid nitrogen until analysis. Using a new cytofluorometric assay for thymidine kinase in single cells, we were able to identify leukaemic cells in a surplus of normal ones. Our results demonstrate the benefits of this assay for leukaemia diagnosis.

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Hengstschläger, M., Pfeilstöcker, M. & Wawra, E. Identification of leukaemic cells in bone marrow and blood samples by a new cytofluorometric assay. Br J Cancer 73, 1237–1240 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1996.237

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