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Synchronization of Mouse Fibroblast LS Cells grown in Suspension Culture

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THERE are two classes of method for synchronizing a population of cells in culture1, and various methods for inducing the synchrony of mitosis2 or DNA replication3–7. We have examined the available means of achieving a synchronous population by selecting a small fraction of the total population8–13.

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SHALL, S., MCCLELLAND, A. Synchronization of Mouse Fibroblast LS Cells grown in Suspension Culture. Nature New Biology 229, 59–61 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio229059a0

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