In vitro proliferation assays are widely used in biomedical research. We describe the immunoenzymatic (ELISA) detection of a recently described proliferation associated protein (p100) by means of a new monoclonal mouse IgG1 antibody (Ki-S2). P100 is a 100 kDa nuclear protein that is specifically detected during the cell cycle phases S, G2 and M. Comparative studies on lectin-stimulated leukocytes using 3H-thymidine labelling and Ki-67 antibodies revealed a statistically significant positive correlation. Since p100 is absent in GO and G1 cells, its detection permits the precise and specific measurement of actual cell cycle events under culture conditions.

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