1969
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(69)90391-7
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Fractionation of nuclei from induced hepatomas by sucrose gradient centrifugation

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“…Differences in sedimentation velocity allowed the separation of diploid, tetraploid, and octoploid nuclei from rat liver (1,6), implying that these nuclei differed in size or in density.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in sedimentation velocity allowed the separation of diploid, tetraploid, and octoploid nuclei from rat liver (1,6), implying that these nuclei differed in size or in density.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In experiment III, hepatic nuclei were separated into two major size classes on the basis of differences in their velocity of sedimentation. This technique had been employed previously to effect separation ( at unit gravity) in 30 to 36 hours (Falzone, Barrows, and Yiengst 1952); however, the potential of the method was further exploited by the use of low speed centrifugation to achieve more rapid separations in conventional sucrose gradients (Albrecht 1958(Albrecht , 1969 and in zonal rotors (Johnston et al 1968 a,b). Nuclei also have been separated into density classes by isopycnic centri fugation (Fisher, Holbrook, and Irvin 1963)=…”
Section: A Suppression Of Polyploidizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique had been employed previously to effect separation ( at unit gravity) in 30 to 36 hours (Falzone, Barrows, and Yiengst 1952); however, the potential of the method was further exploited by the use of low speed centrifugation to achieve more rapid separations in conventional sucrose gradients (Albrecht 1958(Albrecht , 1969 and in zonal rotors (Johnston et al 1968 a,b). Nuclei also have been separated into density classes by isopycnic centri fugation (Fisher, Holbrook, and Irvin 1963)= Although the nuclear classes obtained in the present studies were discrete on the basis of sedimentation prop erties, three other criteria were examined to confirm that the nuclei thus isolated were diploid and tetraploid.…”
Section: A Suppression Of Polyploidizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the method has been used to study distribution of diploid and tetraploid nuclei in hepatomas (Albrecht 1969). …”
Section: Density Gradient Separation Of Diploid and Tetraploid Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%