Abstract

AbstractExperimentation and tests with cells in culture and cell synchronization or synchrony are important in order to be able to make both reliable and high-sensitivity measurements. This is also very important for mechanistic studies of cell division control, oncogenesis and tumor growth. A comparison is made in this article between the initially synchronized cell growth of rabbit and KB cells in synchronized cultures.

Highlights

  • Experimentation and tests with cells in culture and cell synchronization or synchrony are important in order to be able to make both reliable and high-sensitivity measurements

  • Very detailed, automated chemical analyses of biomolecules in cell cultures are becoming possible by FT-NIR microspectroscopy of single cells, both in vitro and in vivo

  • Preliminary results presented above in Section C indicate that the sensitivity range of FT-NIR micro-spectroscopy observations can be extended to the femtogram level, with submicron spatial resolution

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Summary

Introduction

Experimentation and tests with cells in culture and cell synchronization or synchrony are important in order to be able to make both reliable and high-sensitivity measurements. Microphotographs obtained of cells synchronized in culture are shown in Figure[1].

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