File:Mitotic-slippage-in-non-cancer-cells-induced-by-a-microtubule-disruptor-disorazole-C1-1472-6769-10-1-S3.ogv
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English: Cells were treated with 10 nM of DZ for 16 hours before imaging. Cells escaped from mitotic arrest and formed abnormally shaped nuclei, indicating mitotic slippage had occurred. |
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Source | Xu F, Rbaibi Y, Kiselyov K, Lazo J, Wipf P, Saunders W (2010). "Mitotic slippage in non-cancer cells induced by a microtubule disruptor, disorazole C1". BMC Chemical Biology. DOI:10.1186/1472-6769-10-1. PMID 20181182. PMC: 2834648. | ||
Author | Xu F, Rbaibi Y, Kiselyov K, Lazo J, Wipf P, Saunders W | ||
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Short title | Additional file 3 |
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Author | Xu F, Rbaibi Y, Kiselyov K, Lazo J, Wipf P, Saunders W |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | Supplemental Movie. Cells were treated with 10 nM of DZ for 16 hours before imaging. Cells escaped from mitotic arrest and formed abnormally shaped nuclei, indicating mitotic slippage had occurred. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |
Language | English |