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Using Microinjection of Mammalian Cultured Cells to Study Cell Division
Charles Day1,2, Alyssa Langfald1, Edward H Hinchcliffe3,4
1The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, Austin, MN, USA.
Abstract:
The introduction of macromolecules directly into individual cells by microinjection is an important technique for manipulating mitotic cells. mRNA, purified proteins, or concentrated antibodies can all be injected directly into a single cell, and their effects monitored by live-cell imaging. The equipment necessary is relatively simple, and the technique can be easily mastered. Here we describe our microinjection setup, how to microinject cultured mammalian cells in mitosis, and how to analyze those cells by same-cell live and fixed imaging.

