![Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes. Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes.](http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/archive/flowcyt/research/cytotech/amfc/images/image10.gif)
Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes.
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![Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes. Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes.](http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/archive/flowcyt/research/cytotech/amfc/images/image7.gif)
Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes.
![Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes. Figure 1. JC-1 staining of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. Note the different fluorescence intensity of the two cell types, due to the presence of a higher number of mitochondria in monocytes.](http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/archive/flowcyt/research/cytotech/amfc/images/image6.gif)