1. MULTIWAVELENGTH 3D MAGING OF IMMUNO-
LOGICAL AND GENETICAL MARKERS IN THE
CELL NUCLEUS BY CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY AND
IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION
M.Robert-Nicoud
Dynamique de l'Organisation du Genome,
"DyOGen", Institut Albert Bonniot,
Universite Joseph Fourier, 38706 La
Tronche Cedex, France.
2. 3D RECONSTRUCTION AND IMAGE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR CONFOCAL
LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY
Y.Usson and M.Robert-Nicoud
DyOGen, Institut Albert Bonniot, Univ. Joseph Fourier, Grenoble,
France
3. HUMAN B CELL MALIGNANCIES: CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS IN THE CONTEXT
OF NORMAL B CELL DIFFERENTIATION
Max D. Cooper
University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
5. MONITORING OF CELL STATE DEPENDENT PERFORMANCE OF MICROBIAL
POPULATIONS IN BIOREACTORS
Th.Bley, S.Müller, A.Lösche
University of Leipzig, Department of Biotechnology, D-04318
Leipzig
6. HIV-RELATED KAPOSI SARCOMA (KS): IMMUNOBIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF
INTERFERON-a (IFNa) AS DETECTED BY FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS
I.Böhm, R.Bauer
Department of Dermatology, University of Bonn, Germany
7. EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE THAT METHOTREXATE BLOCKS THE BINDING OF
INTERLEUKIN 1b TO THE INTERLEUKIN 1 RECEPTOR ON TARGET CELLS
M.Brody, I.Böhm, R.Bauer
Department of Dermatology, University of Bonn, Germany
8. DNA CONTENT IN COMPARISON WITH INTRAOPERATIVE PLEURAL LAVAGE
AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN LUNG CANCER
J.Buhr1, R.Deisz1, K.H.Berghäuser2, C.Kelm1, T.Zimmermann1,
T.Dreyer2
1Dept. of Surgery and 2Institute of Pathology of Justus Liebig
University Giessen
9. SUPERRESOLUTION FAR FIELD LIGHT MICROSCOPY: ITS POTENTIAL FOR
THE ELUCIDATION OF NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
C. Cremer
Institute of Applied Physics, University of Heidelberg, D-69120
Heidelberg
10. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CELL DAMAGE BY POLAR DYE EXCLUSION OR
ELECTRICAL CELL VOLUME DETERMINATION
Elmar Endl, Pia Steinbach, Jürgen Schärfe, Sonja Fickweiler,
Klaus Wörle, Ferdinand Hofstädter
Institut für Pathologie, Universität Regensburg, D-93042
Regensburg, Schärfe System, D-72760 Reutlingen, Germany
11. COMPARISON OF CELL KINETIC PARAMETERS IN TUMORS OF THE UPPER
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
K.P. Gilbertz, K.-P. *Sendler, A. *Fink, U. & D. van Beuningen
Institut fur Radiobiologie, Akademie des Sanitäts- und
Gesundheitswesens der Bundeswehr, München;
*Chirurgische Klinik und Poliklinik, Technische Universität
München
12. FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF S-PHASE FRACTION AND PLOIDY IN
NODE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER
N.Harbeck, E.Schüren, P.Ziffer, L.Pache, M.Schmitt, Ch.Thomssen,
F.JAenicke, P. Dettmar*, W.Nathrath* and H.Graeff
Frauenklinik and *Institut für Pathologie, Technische Universität,
München.
13. PHARMACOKINETIC ANALYSIS OF HEPARIN USING PROTAMINE-COATED
LATEX PARTICLES AND FLOW (CYTOMETRY
J.Harenberg, L.Piazolo, R.Malsch, D.L.Heene
1st Department of Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
14. ANALYSIS OF HEPARIN BINDING TO HUMAN LEUKOCYTES USING A
FLUORESCEIN-5-ISOTHIOCYANATE LABELED HEPARIN FRAGMENT
J.Harenberg, R.Malsch, L.Piazolo, D.L. Heene
1st Department of Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
15. CIMS (CONTINUOUS IMMUNO MAGNETIC SORTER) A POWERFUL
TECHNIQUE FOR SORTING OF BIOLOGICAL PARTICLES
R.Hartig, M.Hausmann, M.Kraus, C.Cremer
Institute of Applied Physiol, University of Heidelberg, D-69120
Heidelberg, Germany
16. KARYOTYPIC PROGRESSION AND PROGNOSIS IN ORAL CARCINOMA
Hemmer J, Bartkowiak B
University of Ulm, Division of Tumorbiology, D-89070 Ulm,
Germany
17. SEMIQUANTITATIVE MORPHOLOGY, IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY, AND FLOW
CYTOMETRY OF HUMAN SPERMATOGENESIS
A.Hittmair, H.Rogatsch, H.Feichtinger, A.Hobisch*, R.Bale,
G.Mikuz
Departments of Pathology and *Urology,
University of Innsbruck, Austria
18. LIPOSOME MEDIATED UPTAKE OF ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES BY
CANCER CELLS AS STUDIED BY FLOW CYTOMETRY AND LASER SCANNING
MICROSCOPY
S. Höhl, O.Wilhelm, E.Schüren, M.Schmitt, H.Graeff
Frauenklinik der Technischen Universität München
19. COMBINED FLOW CYTOMETRIC IMAGING AND SORTING IN A MACRO FLOW
SYSTEM FOR AQUATIC APPLICATIONS
M.Höreth, W.Runge, E.Gloáner, K.Enzensberger, C.Steiner,
V.Kachel
Max-PIanck-lnstitut für Biochemie, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
20. SORTING AND ANALYSIS OF LYMPHOCYTES INVOLVED IN HUMORAL
ALLERGIC RESPONSES
J.Irsch, E.Maggi*, A.Ruffilli$, A.Radbruch
Institute for Genetics, University Cologne, D-50931 Cologne,
Germany,
*Institute for Clinical Immunology, I-50134 Florence,
$Int. Institute of Genetics, I-80125 Naples, Italy
21. CELL-CELL CONTACTS OF THE ADHERING TYPE: ULTRASTRUCTURE AND
MOLECULAR COMPOSITION
J.Kartenbeck
Division of Cell Biology, German Cancer Research Center,
Heidelberg, Germany
22. RADIOSENSITIVITY OF SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS LEADING TO
ACTIVATION OF THE NADPH OXIDASE
W.Kaffenberger, K.-P.Gilbertz, D. van Beuningen
Institute of Radiobiology, FAF Med.Acad., Munich, Germany
23. DIOXIN (2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZO-p-DIOXIN) INDUCED SKEWING
OF THYMOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION: ANALYSIS OF EXPRESSION OF ADHESION
MOLECULES
J.Kremer, Ch.Esser
Medical Institute of Environmental Hygiene, Auf'm Hennekamp 50,
40225 Düsseldorf
24. IMPROVEMENT OF BLADDER TUMOR IDENTIFICATION BY COMBINED FLOW
CYTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF DNA ANEUPLOIDY AND DISTRIBUTION OF 486
P ANTIGEN
H.Leyh, A.Lehmer, R.Hartung
Department of Urology, Technische Univ. München
25. DNA-PLOIDY PATTERNS IN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA*
H.Leyh, A.Lehmer, R.Hartung
Department of Urology, Technische Univ. München
26. PLOIDY PATTERNS IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
H.Leyh, A.Lehmer, R.Hartung
Department of Urology, Technische Univ. München
27. CONFOCAL THETA MICROSCOPY AND 4Pi-CONFOCAL THETA MICROSCOPY
S.Lindek, E.H.K.Stelzer
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Light Microscopy
Group, D-69012 Heidelberg, Germany
28. PLOIDY PATTERNS IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
H.Leyh, A.Lehmer, R.Hartung
Department of Urology, Technische Univ. München
29. SEPARATION OF MESOPHYLL AND BUNDLE-SHEATH CHLOROPLASTS FROM
PLANTS OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC C4 TYPE BY FLOW CYTOMETRY
A.Meister, E.Pfündel
Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, D-06466
Gatersleben, Germany
30. POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITS OF FEULGEN CYTOPHOTOMETRY IN
PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUE
W. Mellin
Institute of Pathology, University of Magdeburg
31. PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF PROLIFERATION IN COMPLETELY RESECTED
ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE ESOPHAGUS
H.Nekarda1, T.Nakamura3, K.Becker2, A.Hölscher1, J.R.Siewert1
1Chirurgische Klinik and 2Inst.f. Pathologie der TU, D-81675
München, 3Tokyo Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan
32. PAS IIIi - A FLOW CYTOMETER FOR ROUTINE IMMUNOLOGY
V.0st
Partec GmbH, D-48161 Münster
33. RESULTS OF THE COLLABORATIVE STUDY 1994 ON FLOW CYTOMETRIC
DNA MEASUREMENTS
F.J. Otto
Fachklinik Hornheide, D-48157 Münster
34. ANALYSIS OF THE BINDING OF HEPARIN ON PROTAMINE COATED LATEX
PARTICLES USING THE FLOW CYTOMETRY
L.Piazolo, J.Harenberg. R.Malsch, D.L.Heene
1st Department of Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
35. MORPHOMETRY ON CERVICAL SMEARS
M. Ruhnke and W. Kühn
Dept. Gynecol. Obstet., Klinikum Benjamin Franklin, Free
University of Berlin, Germany
36. ENHANCING FLUORESCENCE INTENSITY AND DETECTION OF RARE
EPITOPES WITH MAGNETOFLUORESCENT LIPOSOMES
A.Scheffold, S.Miltenyi*, A.Radbruch
Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne, 50931 Cologne,
*Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, 51429 Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
37. ANALYSIS OF THE BINDING OF HEPARIN ON PROTAMINE COATED LATEX
PARTICLES USING THE FLOW CYTOMETRY
L.Piazolo, J.Harenberg. R.Malsch, D.L.Heene
1st Department of Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
38. QUALITY CONTROL IN FLOW CYTOMETRY THROUGH MULTIPARAMETER
DATA ANALYSIS
E.Smet
Becton Dickinson Immunocytometry Systems Europe, Erembodegem,
Belgium
39. INVASION ANALYSIS OF LUNG TUMOR CELLS IN GEL MATRICES
Strohmaier A.-R., Spring H., Spiess E.
Biomedizinische Strukturforschung, Deutsches Krebsforschungszen-
trum, Heidelberg
40. MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN CD34+ CELLS ISOLATED
FROM PERIPHERAL BLOOD
A.Thiel, A.Radbruch, G. von Hesberg, S. Milteny*
Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne, 50931 Cologne,
*Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, 51429 Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
41. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF ACTIVE TRANSCRIPTION SITES WITHIN
INTACT NUCLEOLI: A LASER SCAN MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS
M.F.Trendelenburg, O.V.Zatsepina*, H.Spring
Biomedical Structure Analysis Group, German Cancer Research
Center (DKFZ), Germany
*A.N. Belozersky Institute, Moscow State University, Russia
42. QUANTIFICATON OF INTRACELLULAR CATHEPSIN ACTIVITIES IN HUMAN
LUNG TUMOR CELLS BY FLOW CYTOMETRY
B.Ulbricht1, E.Spiess1, W.Ebert2
1DKFZ, AG Biomedizinische Strukturanalye, 69120 Heidelberg,
2Thoraxklinik der LVA Baden, 69126 Heidelberg, Germany
43. CHARACTERIZATION AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION OF THE HEAD
ACTIVATOR RECEPTOR IN NEURAL CELL LINE NH15-CA2
H.Ulrich, A.Tarnok
ZMNH, Center for Molecular Neurobioloay, UKE, 20246 Hamburg,
Germany
44. CRITERIA FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION DNA FLOW CYTOMETRY
W.Ulrich
Flow Cytometric Service Center, D-72667 Schlaitdorf
45. DIFFERENT PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF INVASION-ASSOCIATED
PROTEASES, PLOIDY AND S-PHASE FRACTION IN COLORECTAL CANCER
PATIENTS
H.Vogelsang, H.Nekarda, W.Schröder, F.Huber, J.R.Siewert
Chirurgische Klinik rechts der Isar der TU München, D-81675
München
46. IN VITRO FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS OF THE ENDOGENOUS
PHOTOSENSITIZER PROTOPORPHYRIN IX
H.Weingandt1, P.Steinbach1, R.Baumgartner2, M.Kriegmair2,
F.Hofstädter1, R.Knüchel1
1Institut für Pathologie der Universität Regensburg, D-93042
Regensburg,
2Urologische Klinik und Poliklinik der Universität München, D-
D-81366 München
47. DESIGN CRITERIA FOR FLOW CYTOMETRIC IMAGING
J. Wietzorrek, R. Kühn, M. Stadler, V. Kachel
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
48. LOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR
RECEPTOR (EGF-R) ON HUMAN OVARIAN CARCINOMA CELLS
C.Will, A.Schäfer, E.Schüren, S.Schwarze, M.Schmitt, O.Wilhelm,
V.Möbus, H. Graeff
Frauenklinik der TU München and Frauenklinik der Universität Ulm.
50. THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO CONDENSATE AND SALIVARY
GLAND FUNCTION ON THE ORAL MUCOSA OF THE RAT
Ch.Hofele1, J.Zöller1, H.Maier2, J.A.Born3
1University Hospital of Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 2University
Hospital of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 3University Institute of
Pathology, University of Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg
51. IDENTIFICATION OF OXYTOCIN RECEPTORS ON BOVINE LUTEAL CELLS
J.Kotwica1, T.Viergutz2, R.Pöhland2, W.Kanitz2
1Polish Academy of Science Olsztyn, Division of Reproductive
Endocrinology and Pathology, Poland, 2Research Institute for the
Biology of Farm Animals, Department of Reproduction,
Dummerstorf, Germany
52. CIRCADIAN VARIATIONS OF LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS AND EXPRESSION OF
CD44, CD11a AND CD2 IN HUMAN PERIPHERAL BLOOD
T.O.Kleine1, R.Hackler1, P.Zofel2, J.Albrecht3
1 Med. Zentrum fur Nervenheilkunde, Funktionsbereich Neurochemie,
Universitat Marburg a.d. Lahn,
2 Hochschulrechenzentrum der Universität Marburg, 3Becton
Dickinson, Heidelberg.
53. THE OXIDATIVE AND MEMBRANE POTENTIAL RESPONSE OF PBMC TO TRH
B.Löhrke, M.Derno, W.Jentsch, H.-D.Matthes, G.Dietl
Research Institute of Animal Biology, D-18196 Dummerstorf.
54. B CELL ACTIVATION IN THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID(CSF): COMPARISON
OF INTERLEUKIN 2 RECEPTOR EXPRESSION, INTRACELLULAR
IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND OLIGOCLONAL BANDS
E.Mix1, R.Lehmitz2, T.O.Kleine3, R.Hackler3, H.MeyerRienecker1
1 Dept. of Neurology, Hosp. Nerv. Dis., 2 Central Laboratory of
CSF Diagnostics, Med. Faculty, University of Rostock, 3 Division
of Neurochemistry, Med. Center of Neurosci., University of
Marburg, Germany
55. CELL CYCLE AND PHB-SYNTHESIS OF METHANOL UTILIZING BACTERIA
UNDER LIMITING CONDITIONS
S.Müller, J.U.Ackermann, A.Lösche, W.Babel, Th.Bley
University of Leipzig, Department of Biotechnology, D-04318
Leipzig
56. SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION THROUGH INTEGRINS IN HEPATOCYTES
B.Nebe1, J.Rychly1, W.Bohn2
1 Department of Internal Medicine, Unversity of Rostock,
2 Heinrich-Pette-Institute at the University of Hamburg
57. FLOW CYTOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF SPONTANEOUS APOPTOTIC CELLS
IN FRESH TUMOR SAMPLES
K.Romanakis1, A.Genzlinger1, P.K.Gadhia2, H.Zankl1
1 University of Kaiserslautern, Dept. Human Biology and Human
Genetics, D-67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany,
2 Dept.Biosciences, South Gujarat University, Surat 395 007,
India
58. DNA ANALYSIS BY FLOW CYTOMETRY OF UP TO NINE YEAR OLD
METHANOL/ACETIC ACID FIXED CHILDHOOD ALL SAMLPES
K.Romanakis1, A.Argyriou-Tirita2, H.Zankl1, O.A.Haas2
1 University of Kaiserslautern, Dept. Human Biology and Human
Genetics, D-67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2 Children's Cancer
Research Institute, St. Anna Children's Hospital, A-1090 Vienna.
Austria
59. RAPID DENSITOMETRIC AND MORPHOMETRIC IMAGE ANALYSIS ON
FROZEN SECTION BY SELECTIVE FLUOROCHROMIC NUCLEAR STAINING
W.Schöll, P.Pürstner, H.Auner
Dept. of Ob/Gyn, Univ. of Graz, Austria
60. HIGHER INDUCTION OF MICRONUCLEI BY MITOMYCIN C AND g-RAYS IN
DIFFERENTIATED SOMATIC CELLS THAN IN UNDIFFERENTIATED EMBRYONIC
CELLS OF THE MOUSE IN VITRO MEASURED BY FLOW CYTOMETRY
U.Sehlmeyer1, W.Beisker2, A.M.Wobus1
1 Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung, D-
06466 Gatersleben, 2 GSF-lnstitut für Biophysikalische
Strahlenforschung, D-85764 Oberschleißheim, Germany
61. THE EFFECT OF THE ANTITUMOR PLANT ALKALOID THALIBLASTIN ON
THE CELL-CYCLE PROGRESSION OF OVARIAN TUMOR CELL LINES SENSITIVE
AND RESISTANT TO CISPLATIN
F.Seifert1, K.-J.Hutter2, D.Todorov3, W.J Zeller1
1 Institute of Toxicology and Chemotherapy, and
2 Institute of Radiology and Pathophysiology, Applied Immunology,
Flow Cytometry,
3 National Oncological Center, BG-1156 Sofia, Bulgaria
62. FLOW-CYTOMETRIC DNA ANALYSIS ON FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATES FROM
BREAST TUMORS
M.Us-Krasovec, A.Pogacnik, R.Golouh, B.Skrbinc, M.Bracko
Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia
63. FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE WITH rRNA-
TARGETED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES
G.Wallner, R.Amann
GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit, AG
Durchfluázytometrie, and TU München, Lehrstuhl für
Mikrobiologie
64. FLOW CYTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (H2O2)
BURST IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (CSF) CELLS
U.Zettl1, E.Mix2, G.Rothe3, H.-P.Hartung1
1 Dept. of Neurology, Universty of Würzburg, 2 Dept. of
Neurology, Hosp. Nerv. Dis., University of Rostock, 3 Dept. of
Clinical Chemistry, University of Regensburg, Germany