RE: Measirung Cell Cycle by Cytometry

From: Abu-Absi, Nicholas (Nicholas_Abu-Absi@chiron.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 2002 - 17:25:21 EST


Hi,

You could try using an anti-phospho histone H3 antibody, which is a marker
of mitosis.  You may be able to tell if a particular phase of mitosis is
being affected from microscopic observation of the staining.  See the
references below for protocols and images:

Juan et al., Cytometry 32:71-77, 1998
Widrow and Laird, Cytometry 39(2):126-30, 2000
Abu-Absi and Srienc, J Biotechnology 95(1):63-84, 2002

Nick Abu-Absi
Process Development Scientist
Chiron Corporation
4560 Horton St.
M/S M-200
Emeryville, CA 94608
Lab: (510)923-7421
Fax: (510)923-4116

-----Original Message-----
From: HILL, RON [R&D/0111] [mailto:ron.hill@sugen.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 9:53 AM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: Measirung Cell Cycle by Cytometry


Hi all,

We are interested in analyzing a phenotype that has a blockage in mitosis.
Can anyone suggest reagents and protocols to determine what specific phase
of mitosis is being impacted. Thanks in advance.

Ron Hill

Ronald J. Hill, Ph.D.
Sr. Group Leader, Research
Sugen, Inc.
230 East Grand Ave.
South San Francisco, CA 94080
ron-hill@sugen.com
tel: 650-837-3797
fax: 650-837-3313







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