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A combination of methods has been developed for analyzing cell suspensions
from turbellarians with respect to cytochemical and morphometric parameters
and with special emphasis on the characterization of neoblasts. Tissues we
re disintegrated by mechanical and enzymatic means. Neoblasts were separate
d and/or fractionated by different centrifugation protocols in Percoll dens
ity-gradients. Staining with acridine orange under conditions denaturing RN
A but leaving intact double stranded DNA yielded green fluorescence of DNA
and red phosphorescence of RNA. Both light emissions were documented and qu
antitative image analyses were performed. By computing the integral intensi
ties of green and red light, quantitative measures were gained for DNA and
RNA contents. By correlating these light emissions to each other or to cell
size, histograms characteristic for given neoblast pools were obtained. Th
e protocol described should facilitate monitoring the heterogeneity of the
neoblast compartment as well as studying cellular dynamics during growth, r
egeneration and other physiological processes.