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Frank Traganos is affiliated with New York Medical College in the United States. Their professional profile is characterized primarily by their academic position and institutional association.

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Best Publications

  • Features of apoptotic cells measured by flow cytometry

    Z. Darzynkiewicz;S. Bruno;G. Del Bino;W. Gorczyca

  • Cytometry in cell necrobiology: Analysis of apoptosis and accidental cell death (necrosis)

    Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz;Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz;Gloria Juan;Xun Li;Wojciech Gorczyca

  • A Selective Procedure for DNA Extraction from Apoptotic Cells Applicable for Gel Electrophoresis and Flow Cytometry

    Jianping Gong;F. Traganos;Z. Darzynkiewicz

  • Presence of DNA Strand Breaks and Increased Sensitivity of DNA in Situ to Denaturation in Abnormal Human Sperm Cells: Analogy to Apoptosis of Somatic Cells

    Wojciech Gorczyca;Frank Traganos;Hanna Jesionowska;Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz

  • The Cell Cycle Related Differences in Susceptibility of HL-60 Cells to Apoptosis Induced by Various Antitumor Agents

    Wojciech Gorczyca;Jianping Gong;Barbara Ardelt;Frank Traganos

  • Lymphocyte stimulation: a rapid multiparameter analysis.

    Z Darzynkiewicz;F Traganos;T Sharpless;M R Melamed

  • Simultaneous staining of ribonucleic and deoxyribonucleic acids in unfixed cells using acridine orange in a flow cytofluorometric system.

    F Traganos;Z Darzynkiewicz;T Sharpless;M R Melamed

  • New cell cycle compartments identified by multiparameter flow cytometry

    Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz;Frank Traganos;Myron R. Melamed

  • Accessibility of DNA In Situ to Various Fluorochromes: Relationship to Chromatin Changes During Erythroid Differentiation of Friend Leukemia Cells'

    Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz;Frank Traganos;Jan Kapuscinski;Lisa Staiano-Coico

  • Flow cytometric detection of apoptosis: comparison of the assays of in situ DNA degradation and chromatin changes.

    Michel A. Hotz;Jianping Gong;Frank Traganos;Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz

  • Thermal denaturation of DNA in situ as studied by acridine orange staining and automated cytofluorometry.

    Z. Darżynkiewicz;F. Traganos;T. Sharpless;M.R. Melamed

  • Interactions of Rhodamine 123 with Living Cells Studied by Flow Cytometry

    Z Darzynkiewicz;F Traganos;L Staiano-Coico;J Kapuscinski

  • Histone H3 phosphorylation and expression of cyclins A and B1 measured in individual cells during their progression through G2 and mitosis.

    Gloria Juan;Frank Traganos;William M. James;Jill M. Ray

  • CYTOMETRY OF CYCLIN PROTEINS

    Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz;Jianping Gong;Gloria Juan;Barbara Ardelt

  • Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors All Induce p21 but Differentially Cause Tubulin Acetylation, Mitotic Arrest, and Cytotoxicity

    Mikhail V. Blagosklonny;Robert Robey;Dan L. Sackett;Litong Du

  • Single-step procedure for labeling DNA strand breaks with fluorescein- or Bodipy-conjugated deoxynucleotides: Detection of apoptosis and bromodeoxyuridine incorporation

    Xun Li;Frank Traganos;Myron R. Melamed;Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz

  • Assessment of histone H2AX phosphorylation induced by DNA topoisomerase I and II inhibitors topotecan and mitoxantrone and by the DNA cross-linking agent cisplatin.

    Xuan Huang;Masaki Okafuji;Masaki Okafuji;Frank Traganos;Ed Luther

  • Constitutive histone H2AX phosphorylation and ATM activation, the reporters of DNA damage by endogenous oxidants.

    Toshiki Tanaka;H. Dorota Halicka;Xuan Huang;Frank Traganos

  • Lysosomal proton pump activity: supravital cell staining with acridine orange differentiates leukocyte subpopulations.

    Frank Traganos;Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz

  • Cytometric assessment of DNA damage in relation to cell cycle phase and apoptosis.

    Xuan Huang;H. Dorota Halicka;Frank Traganos;Toshiki Tanaka;Toshiki Tanaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz New York Medical College
Myron R. Melamed
Myron R. Melamed New York Medical College
Marek Kimmel
Marek Kimmel Rice University
Willet F. Whitmore
Willet F. Whitmore Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Joseph M. Wu
Joseph M. Wu New York Medical College
Tze-chen Hsieh
Tze-chen Hsieh New York Medical College
Donald P. Evenson
Donald P. Evenson University of South Dakota
Michael Andreeff
Michael Andreeff The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Gary M. Williams
Gary M. Williams New York Medical College
Renato Baserga
Renato Baserga Thomas Jefferson University

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