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NO histochemical procedure has been developed until now to distinguish the different phases of the cell cycle. We describe here a trichromie stain using safranine for this purpose (Fig. 1).
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ALVAREZ, Y., VALLADARES, Y. Differential Staining of the Cell Cycle. Nature New Biology 238, 279–280 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio238279a0
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