A multi-fluorescent MDA435 cell line for mitosis inhibitor studies: Simultaneous visualization of chromatin, microtubules, and nuclear envelope in living cells

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As a part of our efforts to create a pre-made multi-fluorescent cell library for various cytological assays, we made a triple-fluorescent cell line in which microtubules, chromosomes, and nuclear envelopes were visualized for simultaneous observation of spindle structure and chromosome distribution in living cells. Pilot experiments with microtubule-disturbing drugs showed the advantages of this cell line in mitosis inhibitor studies.

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Fukada, T., Senda-Murata, K., Nishida, K., Sakaushi, S., Minamikawa, H., Dotsu, M., … Sugimoto, K. (2007). A multi-fluorescent MDA435 cell line for mitosis inhibitor studies: Simultaneous visualization of chromatin, microtubules, and nuclear envelope in living cells. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(10), 2603–2605. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70355

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