To prepare synchronized cells representing different stages of
the cell cycle has been a great challenge for researchers across
the globe. In "Cell Cycle Synchronization: Methods and Protocols,"
experts in the field supply detailed protocols providing first the
theoretical background of the procedure then step-by-step
instructions on how to implement synchronization as well as the
latest techniques for the enhanced study of regulatory mechanisms
to understand cell cycle events. Describing synchronized cells from
asynchronous bacterial, plant, protozoan, yeast, fish, and
mammalian cell cultures, the synchronization methods presented in
the book are based principally on two major strategies: the
"arrest-and-release" approach, which involves different chemical
treatments to block cells at certain stages of the cell cycle, and
the physical strategy, which contains physical methods to collect
cells belonging to subpopulations of the cell cycle. Written in the
highly successful "Methods in Molecular Biology " series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls.
Detailed and easy to follow, "Cell Cycle Synchronization:
Methods and Protocols" is an ideal guide for scientists who wish to
make use of these powerful synchronization techniques but have no
access to thorough, time-tested protocols designed for doing
so."
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