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A silver staining method for single-cell gel assay
A silver staining method for single-cell gel assay
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2001-122001-12
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Nadin, Silvina Beatriz; Vargas Roig, Laura Maria; Ciocca, Daniel Ramon; A silver staining method for single-cell gel assay; SAGE Publications; The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry: Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society; 49; 9; 12-2001; 1183-1186
Nadin, Silvina Beatriz; Vargas Roig, Laura Maria; Ciocca, Daniel Ramon; A silver staining method for single-cell gel assay; SAGE Publications; The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry: Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society; 49; 9; 12-2001; 1183-1186
0022-1554
0022-1554
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Nadin, Silvina Beatriz
Nadin, Silvina Beatriz
Vargas Roig, Laura Maria
Vargas Roig, Laura Maria
Ciocca, Daniel Ramon
Ciocca, Daniel Ramon
Resumen
The single-cell gel assay (comet assay) is a very useful microelectrophoretic technique for evaluation of DNA damage and repair in individual cells. Usually, the comets are visualized and evaluated with fluorescent DNA stains. This staining requires specific equipment (e.g., a high-quality fluorescence microscope), the slides must be analyzed immediately, and they cannot be stored for long periods of time. Here we describe, using human lymphocytes, some modifications of the silver staining for comets that significantly increase the sensitivity/reproducibility of the assay. This silver staining was compared with fluorescence staining and commercial silver stains. The single-cell gel assay (comet assay) is a very useful microelectrophoretic technique for evaluation of DNA damage and repair in individual cells. Usually, the comets are visualized and evaluated with fluorescent DNA stains. This staining requires specific equipment (e.g., a high-quality fluorescence microscope), the slides must be analyzed immediately, and they cannot be stored for long periods of time. Here we describe, using human lymphocytes, some modifications of the silver staining for comets that significantly increase the sensitivity/reproducibility of the assay. This silver staining was compared with fluorescence staining and commercial silver stains.