Re: cell cycle arrest

Roger Burger (roger@cpd2.usu.edu)
Tue, 5 Mar 1996 17:56:00 -0700

Simon

Try Mitomycin C to arrest your cells. It should do the trick. Need a protocol? email me direct.

>Hi
>
>All you cell cycle experts out there, can any one suggest ways of blocking
>cell cycle without killing cells. We would like our cells (T-cell lines) to
>remain arrested for several days without dying. We need the cells to be in
>G1, S or G2. We have tried gamma radiation and aphidicoline but the cells
>do not survive to the end of the assay.
>
>Simon Monard
>Aaron Diamond Center
>New York

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