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Demonstration of Proliferating Monocytic Precursors by the Combination of Cytochemical and Autoradiographic Methods

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A method is described which allows the identification of proliferating monocytic precursors in smears of aspirated bone marrow. The method is based on the combination on the same slide of specific enzyme-cytochemical techniques for the demonstration of human monocytes and monocytic precursors with microautoradiography.

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Es wird ein Verfahren angegeben, das die Darstellung proliferierender monocytärer Vorstufen in Knochenmarksausstrichen des Menschen gestattet. Diese Methode beruht auf der Kombination der spezifischen enzymcytochemischen Darstellung von Monocyten und Monocytenvorstufen mit mikroautoradiographischen Verfahren am selben Präparat.

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Schmalzl, F., Huber, C. & Braunsteiner, H. Demonstration of Proliferating Monocytic Precursors by the Combination of Cytochemical and Autoradiographic Methods. Klin Wochenschr 47, 887–888 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01879925

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