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Taken by Julie C. Canman
PtK1 Cell in
Nocodazole stained for DNA
Isn't it pretty!
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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.
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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.
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Taken by Julie Canman
and Olga Rodrigez
Squiggley Spindle
in PtK1 Cell.
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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.
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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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