Fs. Steven et al., THE APPLICATION OF DOUBLE FLUORESCENCE TO THE RAPID SELECTION OF ATYPICAL CERVICAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS SPREAD IN MONOLAYERS, Anticancer research, 13(4), 1993, pp. 1069-1074
Monolayer spreads of cervical cells were prepared and reacted in seque
nce with two fluorescent probes. The nuclei were reacted with 4,6-Diam
idino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), resulting in white fluorescence of all ce
ll nuclei. Those cells possessing active guanidinobenzoatase (GB) boun
d the second probe, rhodamine-alpha-N-agmatine (Rh-Agm), resulting in
orange cell surface fluorescence. Atypical epithelial cells possessed
both active GB and enlarged nuclei; such cells could easily be recogni
sed by their cytological appearance. We illustrate our results in the
form of colour prints which are representative of our observations of
cells in both normal and abnormal cervical spreads.