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Experimental Validation of A Mathematical Procedure for the Analysis of Flow Cytometric Data

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Abstract

As well known, most types of cells undergo a growth and proliferation cycle, along which, the following three main phases can be identified:

  • the G0/1 phase, during which the cell either rests or synthesizes RNA and proteins

  • the S phase, in which DNA content increases from the resting value up to twice that

  • the G2+M phase, in which DNA content is twice the resting value, cell completes its growth and finally divides in two daughter cells (mythosis).

Work supportedctjy Progetto Finalizzafco “Controllo della Crescita Neoplastica”, CNR under grants No 81.01387.96 and 31.01388.96.

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Bruni, C., Costa, A., Del Bino, G., Koch, G., Mazzini, G., Silvestrini, R. (1985). Experimental Validation of A Mathematical Procedure for the Analysis of Flow Cytometric Data. In: Capasso, V., Grosso, E., Paveri-Fontana, S.L. (eds) Mathematics in Biology and Medicine. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, vol 57. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93287-8_37

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