Subclassification of cells in S phase in a partially synchronized cell system
1982
. A circadian dependent delay in the incorporation of [3H]TdR into DNA, presumably due to variations in the intracellular pool of [3H]TdR derivatives, was found. It seems reasonable to relate this effect to a circadianally varying age distribution of cells in S phase.
At any given time the S phase cells showed large variations in DNA synthesis rate, but it was still possible to identify a mean diurnal variation in the DNA synthesis rate.
Differences in the ability of S phase cells to incorporate [3H]TdR are also discussed in relation to flow cytometrical measurements, and this contributes to the understanding of the commonly observed phenomenon that flow cytometry estimates of S-fractions are higher than those obtained with autoradiography.
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