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Live Cell Imaging of Chromosome Segregation During Mitosis
Published on: March 14, 2018
Manipulating cultured mammalian cells for mitosis research
Charles A Day1, Alyssa Langfald1, Edward H Hinchcliffe1
1Hormel Institute and Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota, Austin, MN, United States.
Abstract:
The study of mitosis has always relied on bulk-preparation biochemistry techniques (Mazia & Dan, 1952), but very early on lent itself to living, single cell microscopic techniques (Inoue, 1953; Taylor, 1959). Here we describe several of the methods used by our lab to study cell division in living cultured cells, including cold-induced mitotic arrest, cold-induced chromosome missegregation, same-cell live and fixed cell imaging, and microinjection of inactivating antibodies. We detail our imaging system based on an upright fluorescent microscope and spinning disk confocal, as well as the customized "HEKS" metal support slide imaging chambers.

