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- Bookedited by Gaspar Banfalvi.Contents:
1. Overview of cell synchronization / Gaspar Banfalvi
2. Synchronization of mammalian cells and nuclei by centrifugal elutriatio / Gaspar Banfalvi
3. Cytofluorometric purification of diploid and tetraploid cancer cells / Maria Castedo, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Ilio Vitale, Laura Senovilla, Didier Métivier, Mohamed Jèmaà, Santiago Rello-Varona, and Guido Kroemer
4. Large-scale mitotic cell synchronization / Kalyan Dulla and Anna Santamaria
5. Synchronization of mammalian cell cultures by serum deprivation / Thomas J. Langan and Richard C. Chou
6. Cell synchronization by inhibitors of DNA replication induces replication stress and DNA damage response: analysis by flow cytometry / Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, H. Dorota Halicka, Hong Zhao, and Monika Podhorecka
7. Chromosome formation during fertilization in eggs of the teleost oryzias latipes / Takashi Iwamatsu
8. Specific cell cycle synchronization with butyrate and cell cycle analysis / Congjun Li
9. Analysis of nuclear uracil-DNA glycosylase (nUDG) turnover during the cell cycle / Jennifer A. Fischer and Salvatore Caradonna
10. Synchronization of HeLa cells / Hoi Tang Ma and Randy Y. C. Poon
11. Synchronization of Bacillus subtilis cells by spore germination and outgrowth / Gasper Banfalvi
12. Synchronization of yeast / Arkadi Manukyan, Lesley Abraham, Huzefa Dungrawala, and Brandt L. Schneider
13. Synchronization of pathogenic protozoans / Staffan Svärd and Karin Troell
14. Synchronization of in vitro maturation porcine oocytes / Tamas Somfai and Yuji Hirao
15. Synchronization of medicago sativa cell suspension culture / Ferhan Ayaydin, Edit Kotogány, Edit Ábrahám, and Gábor V. Horváth
16. Cell cycle synchronization for the purpose of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) / Yoel Shufaro and Benjamin E. Reubinoff
17. Ex vivo expansion of haematopoietic stem cells to improve engraftment in stem cell transplantation / Kap-Hyoun Ko, Robert Nordon, Tracey A. O'Brien, Geoff Symonds, and Alla Dolnikov
18. Flow cytometry developments and perspectives in clinical studies: examples in ICU patients / Fabienne Venet, Caroline Guignant, and Guillaume Monneret
19. Molecular network dynamics of cell cycle control: transitions to start and finish / Attila Csikász-Nagy, Alida Palmisano, and Judit Zámbprszky.Digital Access Springer 2011 - ArticleDi Martino G, di Matteo L, De Bellis G, Iannucci F, Molero U, Catena E.Boll Ist Sieroter Milan. 1979 Sep 30;58(4):344-55.The Authors have tested serum levels of alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT), phosphohexose-isomerase (GPI) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in 133 patients affected with primary lung cancer, not treated with any drug, and in 183 patients affected with not neoplastic lung diseases or healthy, to control the utility of these markers in the early diagnosis of lung cancer. In many patients all the tests have been made at the same time. The three tumoral markers have been also examined in connection with the histological kinds of lung cancer. Results show that is suitable to test GIP and A1AT at the same time because they are percentually more pathological; serum levels of CEA, that are not very elevated in the pathological cases, seem in correlation with the histological kind of cancer.