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pubmed-article:3476671pubmed:abstractTextCells of the human erythroleukemic line K562 can be induced by manipulation of culture conditions to arrest within the G1 phase of the cell cycle, and subsequently to enter S phase synchronously after release from G1. Cell cultures subjected to serum deprivation and hydroxyurea (HU) treatment demonstrated less than 5% of the cells to be in S phase. Four hours after release from HU, 63% of the cells were in S phase, as detected by immunofluorescent staining. This protocol offers a method for synchronization of K562 cells at the G1/S border and a technique for detection of S-phase cells without the use of radioisotopes or flow cytometry instrumentation.lld:pubmed
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