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High resolution, multiparameter analysis using the flow cytometric BrdU/Hoechst quenching technique has been applied to study cell cycle kinetics and vimentin expression in individual cells of asynchronously grown MPC−11 mouse plasmacytoma cell cultures treated with 12−O−tetradecanoylphorbol−13−acetate (TPA) to induce in vitro differentiation. BrdU treatment up to 16 h in the absence or presence of TPA did not affect either cell cycle progression or the kinetics or quantity of vimentin expression. TPA−treated cells became arrested in G1 phase of the second cell cycle; however, this G1 phase arrest was transient only. In addition, G1 phase cells located prior to a putative transition point at the beginning of TPA treatment were completely blocked in cell cycle progression. There is also evidence that cells located in G1 or G2/M phase at the beginning of TPA treatment finally expressed low levels of vimentin. On the contrary, cells located in S phase at TPA exposure showed high vimentin levels after treatment. The results presented here show that, with the flow cytometric BrdU/Hoechst quenching technique, one can correlate time−dependent protein expression at the single cell level in asynchronously grown cultures not only with the actual cell cycle state, but also with the history of cell replication