The existing methods of quantitative analysis of phagocytosis are characterized by a number of limitations. The usual method of manually counting phagocytosed objects on photographs obtained by confocal microscopy is very labor-intensive and time-consuming. As well, the resolution of conventional flow cytometry does not allow the fluorescence detection of a large number of phagocytosis objects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMitotic catastrophe is a defensive mechanism that promotes elimination of cells with aberrant mitosis by triggering the cell-death pathways and/or cellular senescence. Nowadays, it is known that apoptosis, autophagic cell death, and necrosis could be consequences of mitotic catastrophe. Here, we demonstrate the ability of a DNA-damaging agent, doxorubicin, at 600 nM concentration to stimulate mitotic catastrophe.
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