Taken by Julie C. Canman
PtK1 Cell in Nocodazole stained for DNA
Isn't it pretty!


Taken by Julie C. Canman
PtK1 Cell During Furrow Onset.
This cell has been triple stained for f-actin (red), microtubules (green), and DNA (blue).  The cells was fixed about 5 minutes after anaphase-onset.


Taken by Julie C. Canman
Weird PtK1 Cell Division in 500 nM Nocodazole.
This cell appears to have divided into three cells with 2 midbodies.  Notice the DNA is not equally distributed and the central cell does not contain many microtubules whereas the outer two cells contain numerous microtubules.


Taken by Julie Canman and Olga Rodrigez
Squiggley Spindle in PtK1 Cell.


Taken by Julie C. Canman
Monopolar Spindle in PtK1 Cell.
This cell presumably failed in centrosomal duplication or centrosomal separation, thus producing a monopolar spindle array.


Taken by Dr. Jan Sumerel and Julie Canman
Cyclin E Protein in a 16 Cell L. variegatus Embryo.
This embryo was stained for f-actin and cyclin E.

 

 


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