Experientia

, Volume 24, Issue 4, pp 380–381 | Cite as

The influence of partial synchronization of cell growth on the inhibition of L1210 cell viability by mouse thymus DNA

  • H. A. Crystal
  • J. L. Glick
Specialia Anatomica. Histologica. Carcinologica

Keywords

L1210 Cell Pyruvic Acid Thiamine Deficiency FUDR Polyoma Virus 
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Résumé

Nous avons trouvé que le cycle de la vie de la cellule L1210 règle les effets inhibitoires du DNA du thymus de la souris sur la viabilité cellulaire. Les cellules obtenues à la phase G2 des cultures partiellement synchronisées étaient inhibitées presque 2 fois plus que les cellules obtenues des cultures asynchroniques. Le DNA n'avait guère d'effet toxique sur les cellules obtenues aux phases S et M. Les fluctuations dans la viabilité cellulaire n'étaient pas causées par des changements proportionnels dans l'absorption du DNA.

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Copyright information

© Birkhäuser Verlag 1968

Authors and Affiliations

  • H. A. Crystal
    • 1
  • J. L. Glick
    • 1
  1. 1.New York State Department of HealthRoswell Park Memorial InstituteBuffaloUSA

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