2020
DOI: 10.16984/saufenbilder.559820
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Effect of Mitosis on the Resistance to Oxidative and Osmotic Stresses in Yeast

Abstract: Cancer cells are defined by abnormal and unrestricted mitotic divisions, therefore targeting mitosis is a useful strategy for cancer treatment. Two groups of drugs that are most successfully used in the treatment of several types of cancer, taxanes and vinca alkaloids, exhibit their anti-tumor effects by causing a mitotic arrest. However, not much is known about whether being arrested in mitosis affects the sensitivity of cells to tumor-related stresses, such as oxidative and osmotic stresses. In this study, w… Show more

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“…Spotting and CFU assays were performed as described previously [33]. Briefly for the spotting assay, 5 μL of 10-fold serial dilutions of each sample were spotted onto YPD.…”
Section: Spotting and Colony Forming Unit (Cfu) Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spotting and CFU assays were performed as described previously [33]. Briefly for the spotting assay, 5 μL of 10-fold serial dilutions of each sample were spotted onto YPD.…”
Section: Spotting and Colony Forming Unit (Cfu) Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%