Histamine immunocytochemistry: a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood

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Histamine immunocytochemistry : a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood. / Jacobi, H H; Johansson, O; Liang, Y; Nielsen, H V; Thygesen, C; Hansen, J B; Jinquan, T; Skov, P S; Poulsen, Lars K.

I: Journal of Immunological Methods, Bind 237, Nr. 1-2, 03.04.2000, s. 29-37.

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Jacobi, HH, Johansson, O, Liang, Y, Nielsen, HV, Thygesen, C, Hansen, JB, Jinquan, T, Skov, PS & Poulsen, LK 2000, 'Histamine immunocytochemistry: a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood', Journal of Immunological Methods, bind 237, nr. 1-2, s. 29-37.

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Jacobi, H. H., Johansson, O., Liang, Y., Nielsen, H. V., Thygesen, C., Hansen, J. B., Jinquan, T., Skov, P. S., & Poulsen, L. K. (2000). Histamine immunocytochemistry: a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood. Journal of Immunological Methods, 237(1-2), 29-37.

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Jacobi HH, Johansson O, Liang Y, Nielsen HV, Thygesen C, Hansen JB o.a. Histamine immunocytochemistry: a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood. Journal of Immunological Methods. 2000 apr. 3;237(1-2):29-37.

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Jacobi, H H ; Johansson, O ; Liang, Y ; Nielsen, H V ; Thygesen, C ; Hansen, J B ; Jinquan, T ; Skov, P S ; Poulsen, Lars K. / Histamine immunocytochemistry : a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood. I: Journal of Immunological Methods. 2000 ; Bind 237, Nr. 1-2. s. 29-37.

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title = "Histamine immunocytochemistry: a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood",
abstract = "We report that basophils in peripheral blood can be stained using histamine immunocytochemistry. The staining is based on the fixation of leucocytes with 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide (CDI) and the subsequent incubation of these cells with antisera raised against histamine conjugated to different carrier proteins using CDI. The staining appears to be specific for basophils and stained cells can be examined using both fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. In addition, histamine immunocytochemistry can be combined with conventional immunocytochemistry by incubating leucocytes with antibodies to cell surface antigens prior to or following fixation of the cells with CDI. Thus, histamine immunocytochemistry may be a valuable tool in future studies of human basophils.",
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RIS

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T1 - Histamine immunocytochemistry

T2 - a new method for detection of basophils in peripheral blood

AU - Jacobi, H H

AU - Johansson, O

AU - Liang, Y

AU - Nielsen, H V

AU - Thygesen, C

AU - Hansen, J B

AU - Jinquan, T

AU - Skov, P S

AU - Poulsen, Lars K.

PY - 2000/4/3

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N2 - We report that basophils in peripheral blood can be stained using histamine immunocytochemistry. The staining is based on the fixation of leucocytes with 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide (CDI) and the subsequent incubation of these cells with antisera raised against histamine conjugated to different carrier proteins using CDI. The staining appears to be specific for basophils and stained cells can be examined using both fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. In addition, histamine immunocytochemistry can be combined with conventional immunocytochemistry by incubating leucocytes with antibodies to cell surface antigens prior to or following fixation of the cells with CDI. Thus, histamine immunocytochemistry may be a valuable tool in future studies of human basophils.

AB - We report that basophils in peripheral blood can be stained using histamine immunocytochemistry. The staining is based on the fixation of leucocytes with 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide (CDI) and the subsequent incubation of these cells with antisera raised against histamine conjugated to different carrier proteins using CDI. The staining appears to be specific for basophils and stained cells can be examined using both fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. In addition, histamine immunocytochemistry can be combined with conventional immunocytochemistry by incubating leucocytes with antibodies to cell surface antigens prior to or following fixation of the cells with CDI. Thus, histamine immunocytochemistry may be a valuable tool in future studies of human basophils.

KW - Alcian Blue

KW - Antibodies, Monoclonal

KW - Antigens, CD

KW - Basophils

KW - Coloring Agents

KW - Ethyldimethylaminopropyl Carbodiimide

KW - Evaluation Studies as Topic

KW - Flow Cytometry

KW - Histamine

KW - Humans

KW - Immunohistochemistry

KW - Leukocytes

KW - Microscopy, Fluorescence

KW - Staining and Labeling

M3 - Journal article

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SP - 29

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JO - Journal of Immunological Methods

JF - Journal of Immunological Methods

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