Effect of section thickness on quality of flow cytometric DNA content determinations in paraffin‐embedded tissues

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DNA content determinations were carried out by flow cytometry on nuclear suspensions prepared from the same paraffin embedded tissue block for each of eight surgically resected human carcinomas at section thicknesses of 5,10,20,30,40,50, and 100 μm. Flow cytometric DNA determinations were also obtained on fresh tissue specimens in four of the eight carcinomas. As section thickness decreased below 50 μm, there was a progressive increase in the histogram baseline noise at low DNA values and a decrease in the relative peak height of aneuploid DNA. The former was attributed to an increase of nuclear fragments in thinner sections, and the latter to the greater probability of transection of the larger aneuploid cells within a specimen. Both artifacts were minimized at section thickness of 50 μm or greater. Copyright © 1986 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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Stephenson, R. A., Gay, H., Fair, W. R., & Melamed, M. R. (1986). Effect of section thickness on quality of flow cytometric DNA content determinations in paraffin‐embedded tissues. Cytometry, 7(1), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990070106

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