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How are Micronuclei Detected?
Micronuclei can be detected using various staining techniques and microscopic analysis. Common methods include:
Giemsa staining
which highlights the chromatin material.
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)
for more specific identification of chromosome fragments and whole chromosomes.
Flow cytometry
for automated, high-throughput detection.
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