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S-phase index is a measure of cell growth and viability. It is defined as the number of [[BrdU]]-incorporating cells relative to the volume of [[DNA}]] staining determined from whole mount confocal analyses.
S-phase index is a measure of cell growth and viability. It is defined as the number of [[BrdU]]-incorporating cells relative to the volume of [[DNA]] staining determined from whole mount confocal analyses.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:07, 7 January 2006

S-phase index is a measure of cell growth and viability. It is defined as the number of BrdU-incorporating cells relative to the volume of DNA staining determined from whole mount confocal analyses.

References

  • Terence D. Murphy. "Drosophila skpA, a component of SCF ubiquitin ligases, regulates centrosome duplication independently of cyclin E accumulation", Journal of Cell Science 116, 2321-2332 (2003).