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Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems.

Maize pollen is used as a monitor for environmental pollutants. Mutant pollen grains (induced by environmental pollutants) are detectable above a background frequency of 5 or less in 10(5). To enumerate a satisfactory number of mutant grains, it is necessary to count 10(6) grains in a sample, a labo...

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Autor principal: Tyrer, H W
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6161806
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description Maize pollen is used as a monitor for environmental pollutants. Mutant pollen grains (induced by environmental pollutants) are detectable above a background frequency of 5 or less in 10(5). To enumerate a satisfactory number of mutant grains, it is necessary to count 10(6) grains in a sample, a laborious, time-consuming process which should be amenable to automated analysis techniques. High resolution image analysis technology has been used in the morphologic assessment of rare cells in a sample, provided a suitable training set could be devised to instruct the computer on the characteristics of the rare cells. On the other hand, flow cytometry uses primarily cytochemical means for detection and has been shown to detect rare events. Hence, the two technologies, which may be viewed as complementary, are suitable for the task. Alternatively, a hybrid technology employing both cell sorter and image analysis techniques may be extremely desirable for this problem. The potential for archival storage of analyzed samples is very attractive when considering the possibility of an adversary relationship between a putative regulator and polluter.
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spelling pubmed-15686262006-09-19 Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems. Tyrer, H W Environ Health Perspect Research Article Maize pollen is used as a monitor for environmental pollutants. Mutant pollen grains (induced by environmental pollutants) are detectable above a background frequency of 5 or less in 10(5). To enumerate a satisfactory number of mutant grains, it is necessary to count 10(6) grains in a sample, a laborious, time-consuming process which should be amenable to automated analysis techniques. High resolution image analysis technology has been used in the morphologic assessment of rare cells in a sample, provided a suitable training set could be devised to instruct the computer on the characteristics of the rare cells. On the other hand, flow cytometry uses primarily cytochemical means for detection and has been shown to detect rare events. Hence, the two technologies, which may be viewed as complementary, are suitable for the task. Alternatively, a hybrid technology employing both cell sorter and image analysis techniques may be extremely desirable for this problem. The potential for archival storage of analyzed samples is very attractive when considering the possibility of an adversary relationship between a putative regulator and polluter. 1981-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1568626/ /pubmed/6161806 Text en
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Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems.
title Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems.
title_full Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems.
title_fullStr Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems.
title_full_unstemmed Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems.
title_short Technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. Flow-through systems.
title_sort technology for automated analysis of maize pollen used as a marker for mutation: 1. flow-through systems.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6161806
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