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Methods Mol Biol
June 2015
Laval University Cancer Research Centre-CRCHUQ Oncology, 9 rue MacMahon, Québec, QC, Canada, G1R2J6,
Within cells, the nucleus is surrounded by the cytoplasm which contains diffusible macromolecules at a high concentration (>100 mg/ml). When cells are broken to isolate nuclei by current methods these macromolecules are dispersed, and to reproduce the environment of nuclei in vivo more closely we have developed a method to isolate them in a medium where cytoplasmic macromolecules are replaced by an inert, volume-occupying polymer and which is essentially cation-free. Nuclei isolated by this method resemble closely those prepared by conventional procedures as seen by optical and electron microscopy, and their internal compartments (nucleoli, PML and Cajal bodies, transcription centers, and splicing speckles) and transcriptional activity are conserved.
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