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Cell-cycle phase-dependence of drug-induced cycle progression delay

W Gohde, M Meistrich, R Meyn, J Schumann, D Johnston and B Barlogie

The effect of adriamycin on cell cycle phase progression of CHO cells synchronized into the various phases of the cell cycle by elutriation was investigated by high resolution pulse cytophotometry. Cells treated in all phases of the cell cycle showed delay in their subsequent progression. In addition to the wellknown block of cells in the G2- phase, a delay in passage of cells from G1 to S and a decreased rate of transit through the S-phase were observed. A broadening of the DNA distributions of the treated cells was observed after cell division indicating induction of chromosomal abnormalities.

Volume 27, Issue 1, pp. 470-473, 01/01/1979
Copyright © 1979 by The Histochemical Society


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