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DownHouseSoftware | Getting Down with Education DownHouseSoftware Getting Down with Education Home About Hyperlinked Contents RSS Flow Cytometry for Cell Cycle 25 Sep If cells are treated with something, the easiest thing to observe is whether it kills the cells or not, however, lots of treatments -especially the most interesting ones- likely have sub-lethal effects on cells that aren’t as simple to quantify. Observing cell cycling in a cell line is an excellent- and relatively easy- way to check whether a condition impacts mitosis. Established cell lines growing well will have constant proportions of cells in the G0/G1-, S-, and G2-phases. This occurs naturally because all of the cells are genetically identical and live in the same conditions. These sub-lethal changes in these conditions could lead to a number of concomitant adjustments as the cells react to the stimulus. Cells might turn genes on, turn genes off, secrete substances into the environment, or ad...

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