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Diurnal rhythm of mitotic activity and of number of DNA-synthesizing nuclei in sarcoma 37 of albino mice

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The diurnal rhythm of mitotic activity in mouse sarcoma 37 is made up of rhythms of labeled and unlabeled mitoses, probably characterizing two cell populations differing in the duration of their G2 phase. The duration of the G2 phase in one group is about 1 h and in the other group about 4 h or more.

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Demskii, V.I. Diurnal rhythm of mitotic activity and of number of DNA-synthesizing nuclei in sarcoma 37 of albino mice. Bull Exp Biol Med 80, 1244–1245 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00833174

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