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Fucci cell-cycle vectors

Our cell-cycle reporter vectors allow for real-time monitoring of cell-cycle progression in living cells without fixation. They even let you visualize cell shape.

Our cell-cycle reporter vectors allow for real-time monitoring of cell-cycle progression in living cells without fixation. They even let you visualize cell shape.

Fucci probes

Cell-cycle reporter vectors deliver fluorescent, ubiquitination-based cell-cycle indicators (Fucci) that allow you to identify cells in various phases of the cell cycle. These Fucci probes contain Cdt1 or Geminin, proteins whose levels fluctuate differentially throughout the cell cycle: Cdt1 levels peak in G1 phase; as cells transition into S phase, Cdt1 levels fall and Geminin levels rise, remaining high until the cells are back in G1. Cells control Cdt1 and Geminin levels post-translationally, using ubiquitination to target the unwanted proteins for proteasomal degradation. To allow Geminin and Cdt1 to be easily visualized, each is expressed with a red or cyan Living Colors fluorescent tag. These probes allow precise, visual evaluation of the cell-cycle phase.

Monitor cell cycle and cell shape in real time

Our Fucci cell-cycle reporters let you label just the nucleus, or both the nucleus and cytoplasm, allowing visualization of cell shape. Although most Fucci probes label only cell nuclei, we offer a truncated version of hGeminin that is able to migrate to the cytoplasm between S and M phases, enabling visualization of cell morphology.

A variety of Fucci probes and delivery options

We offer retrovirus and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes. Each probe consists of a red or cyan fluorescent tag, and a deletion mutant of either hCdt1 or hGeminin. Our retroviral vectors can either be transfected as plasmids or transduced as retrovirus in a wide variety of mammalian cells. Once integrated into the host genome, these vectors provide stable, heritable expression of the probes.

The plasmid-based vector, pTRE-CellCycle, allows tightly controlled, tetracycline (Tet)-inducible expression of two Fucci probes from a bidirectional promoter that can be induced using any Tet-On or Tet-Off technology. Expression of these probes causes cell nuclei to turn red during G1 phase and cyan during S, G2, and M phases, allowing complete visual tracking of the cell cycle.

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631466 pTRE-CellCycle Vector 10 ug Inquire for Quotation

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pTRE-CellCycle is a bidirectional, tetracycline (Tet)-inducible expression vector that lets you inducibly express fluorescent, ubiquitination-based, cell-cycle indicators (Fucci) in order to monitor all phases of the cell cycle. The vector allows you to identify cells that are either in G1 phase or transitioning between S, G2, and M phases. pTRE-CellCycle is intended for use with any Tet-On or Tet-Off Expression System.

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Our products are to be used for Research Use Only. They may not be used for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, use in humans, therapeutic or diagnostic use, or commercial use of any kind. Our products may not be transferred to third parties, resold, modified for resale, or used to manufacture commercial products or to provide a service to third parties without our prior written approval.

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Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes. Successive rounds of division in HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells were monitored using Fucci probes expressed from the pTRE-CellCycle vector in the presence of doxycycline (Dox). As the cells progressed through the cell cycle, their nuclei varied in color: cells lacking color were transitioning between phases M and G1. The nuclei of cells in G1 phase were then labeled with the red fluorescent protein mCherry. As the cells transitioned between phases G1 and S, they appeared light pink/violet. Finally, the nuclei of cells in S through M phases were labeled with the cyan fluorescent protein AmCyan1.

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Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes. Fucci probes containing Geminin-fluorescent protein (fp) fusions are visible in phases S through M, whereas the probe containing Cdt1-fp (expressed by pRetroX-G1-Red) is visible during the G1 phase of the cell cycle. pRetroX-SG2Mcyto-Red expresses a truncated version of geminin that allows the cell shape to be visualized from phases S through M.

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Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle. pTRE-CellCycle is a bidirectional, tetracycline (Tet)-inducible expression vector that lets you inducibly express Fucci probes during all phases of the cell cycle (Panel A). In cells transfected with the vector, the Cdt1 fusion is visible through G1 phase, while the Geminin fusion is visible from S through M phases (Panel B). A fluorescence micrograph of HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells transfected with the pTRE-CellCycle vector and cultured in the presence of Dox is shown in Panel C.

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Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes. No color: cells transitioning between phases M and G1. Red: cells in G1 phase. Light pink/violet: cells transitioning between phases G1 and S. Cyan: the nuclei of cells in phases S through M.

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Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle

Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle
Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle. Each probe consists of a red or cyan fluorescent tag, and a deletion mutant of either hCdt1 or hGeminin.

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High-efficiency transfection of seven of the most commonly used cell lines with Xfect Transfection Reagent

High-efficiency transfection of seven of the most commonly used cell lines with Xfect Transfection Reagent
High-efficiency transfection of seven of the most commonly used cell lines with Xfect Transfection Reagent.

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Customer testimonial: transfection of primary rat cardiomyocytes with Xfect Transfection Reagent

Customer testimonial: transfection of primary rat cardiomyocytes with Xfect Transfection Reagent
Customer testimonial: transfection of primary rat cardiomyocytes with Xfect Transfection Reagent.

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Our customers have indicated via survey that they have successfully used Xfect Transfection Reagent to transfect the cell lines listed here

Our customers have indicated via survey that they have successfully used Xfect Transfection Reagent to transfect the cell lines listed here
Our customers have indicated via survey that they have successfully used Xfect Transfection Reagent to transfect the cell lines listed here.

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631466: pTRE-CellCycle Vector

631466: pTRE-CellCycle Vector
631462 pRetroX-SG2M-Cyan Vector 10 ug USD $623.00

pRetroX-SG2M-Cyan is a self-inactivating retroviral vector that expresses AmCyan1-hGeminin (1–110), a fluorescent, ubiquitination-based, cell-cycle indicator (Fucci). The vector allows you to identify cells that are transitioning between S, G2, and M phases.

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Our products are to be used for Research Use Only. They may not be used for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, use in humans, therapeutic or diagnostic use, or commercial use of any kind. Our products may not be transferred to third parties, resold, modified for resale, or used to manufacture commercial products or to provide a service to third parties without our prior written approval.

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631462: pRetroX-SG2M-Cyan Vector

631462: pRetroX-SG2M-Cyan Vector

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Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes. Successive rounds of division in HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells were monitored using Fucci probes expressed from the pTRE-CellCycle vector in the presence of doxycycline (Dox). As the cells progressed through the cell cycle, their nuclei varied in color: cells lacking color were transitioning between phases M and G1. The nuclei of cells in G1 phase were then labeled with the red fluorescent protein mCherry. As the cells transitioned between phases G1 and S, they appeared light pink/violet. Finally, the nuclei of cells in S through M phases were labeled with the cyan fluorescent protein AmCyan1.

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Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes. Fucci probes containing Geminin-fluorescent protein (fp) fusions are visible in phases S through M, whereas the probe containing Cdt1-fp (expressed by pRetroX-G1-Red) is visible during the G1 phase of the cell cycle. pRetroX-SG2Mcyto-Red expresses a truncated version of geminin that allows the cell shape to be visualized from phases S through M.

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Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle. pTRE-CellCycle is a bidirectional, tetracycline (Tet)-inducible expression vector that lets you inducibly express Fucci probes during all phases of the cell cycle (Panel A). In cells transfected with the vector, the Cdt1 fusion is visible through G1 phase, while the Geminin fusion is visible from S through M phases (Panel B). A fluorescence micrograph of HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells transfected with the pTRE-CellCycle vector and cultured in the presence of Dox is shown in Panel C.

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Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes. No color: cells transitioning between phases M and G1. Red: cells in G1 phase. Light pink/violet: cells transitioning between phases G1 and S. Cyan: the nuclei of cells in phases S through M.

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Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle

Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle
Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle. Each probe consists of a red or cyan fluorescent tag, and a deletion mutant of either hCdt1 or hGeminin.
631463 pRetroX-G1-Red Vector 10 ug Inquire for Quotation

License Statement

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88 This product is sold under license from RIKEN and Tokyo Metropolitan Organization for Medical Research. This product is the subject of U.S. Patent No. 8,182,987 and its foreign counterparts.
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pRetroX-G1-Red is a self-inactivating retroviral vector that expresses mCherry-hCdt1 (30–120), a fluorescent, ubiquitination-based, cell-cycle indicator (Fucci). The vector allows you to identify cells that are in G1 phase.

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Our products are to be used for Research Use Only. They may not be used for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, use in humans, therapeutic or diagnostic use, or commercial use of any kind. Our products may not be transferred to third parties, resold, modified for resale, or used to manufacture commercial products or to provide a service to third parties without our prior written approval.

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631463: pRetroX-G1-Red Vector

631463: pRetroX-G1-Red Vector

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Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes. Successive rounds of division in HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells were monitored using Fucci probes expressed from the pTRE-CellCycle vector in the presence of doxycycline (Dox). As the cells progressed through the cell cycle, their nuclei varied in color: cells lacking color were transitioning between phases M and G1. The nuclei of cells in G1 phase were then labeled with the red fluorescent protein mCherry. As the cells transitioned between phases G1 and S, they appeared light pink/violet. Finally, the nuclei of cells in S through M phases were labeled with the cyan fluorescent protein AmCyan1.

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Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes. Fucci probes containing Geminin-fluorescent protein (fp) fusions are visible in phases S through M, whereas the probe containing Cdt1-fp (expressed by pRetroX-G1-Red) is visible during the G1 phase of the cell cycle. pRetroX-SG2Mcyto-Red expresses a truncated version of geminin that allows the cell shape to be visualized from phases S through M.

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Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle. pTRE-CellCycle is a bidirectional, tetracycline (Tet)-inducible expression vector that lets you inducibly express Fucci probes during all phases of the cell cycle (Panel A). In cells transfected with the vector, the Cdt1 fusion is visible through G1 phase, while the Geminin fusion is visible from S through M phases (Panel B). A fluorescence micrograph of HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells transfected with the pTRE-CellCycle vector and cultured in the presence of Dox is shown in Panel C.

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Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes. No color: cells transitioning between phases M and G1. Red: cells in G1 phase. Light pink/violet: cells transitioning between phases G1 and S. Cyan: the nuclei of cells in phases S through M.

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Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle

Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle
Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle. Each probe consists of a red or cyan fluorescent tag, and a deletion mutant of either hCdt1 or hGeminin.
631464 pRetroX-SG2Mcyto-Red Vector 10 ug Inquire for Quotation

License Statement

ID Number  
88 This product is sold under license from RIKEN and Tokyo Metropolitan Organization for Medical Research. This product is the subject of U.S. Patent No. 8,182,987 and its foreign counterparts.
*

pRetroX-SG2Mcyto-Red is a self-inactivating retroviral vector that expresses mCherry-hGeminin (1–60), a fluorescent, ubiquitination-based, cell-cycle indicator (Fucci). The vector allows you to identify cells that are transitioning between S, G2, and M phases.

Notice to purchaser

Our products are to be used for Research Use Only. They may not be used for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, use in humans, therapeutic or diagnostic use, or commercial use of any kind. Our products may not be transferred to third parties, resold, modified for resale, or used to manufacture commercial products or to provide a service to third parties without our prior written approval.

Documents Components Image Data

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Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes. Successive rounds of division in HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells were monitored using Fucci probes expressed from the pTRE-CellCycle vector in the presence of doxycycline (Dox). As the cells progressed through the cell cycle, their nuclei varied in color: cells lacking color were transitioning between phases M and G1. The nuclei of cells in G1 phase were then labeled with the red fluorescent protein mCherry. As the cells transitioned between phases G1 and S, they appeared light pink/violet. Finally, the nuclei of cells in S through M phases were labeled with the cyan fluorescent protein AmCyan1.

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Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes. Fucci probes containing Geminin-fluorescent protein (fp) fusions are visible in phases S through M, whereas the probe containing Cdt1-fp (expressed by pRetroX-G1-Red) is visible during the G1 phase of the cell cycle. pRetroX-SG2Mcyto-Red expresses a truncated version of geminin that allows the cell shape to be visualized from phases S through M.

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Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle. pTRE-CellCycle is a bidirectional, tetracycline (Tet)-inducible expression vector that lets you inducibly express Fucci probes during all phases of the cell cycle (Panel A). In cells transfected with the vector, the Cdt1 fusion is visible through G1 phase, while the Geminin fusion is visible from S through M phases (Panel B). A fluorescence micrograph of HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells transfected with the pTRE-CellCycle vector and cultured in the presence of Dox is shown in Panel C.

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Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes. No color: cells transitioning between phases M and G1. Red: cells in G1 phase. Light pink/violet: cells transitioning between phases G1 and S. Cyan: the nuclei of cells in phases S through M.

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Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle

Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle
Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle. Each probe consists of a red or cyan fluorescent tag, and a deletion mutant of either hCdt1 or hGeminin.
631465 pRetroX-SG2M-Red Vector 10 ug Inquire for Quotation

License Statement

ID Number  
88 This product is sold under license from RIKEN and Tokyo Metropolitan Organization for Medical Research. This product is the subject of U.S. Patent No. 8,182,987 and its foreign counterparts.
*

pRetroX-SG2M-Red is a self-inactivating retroviral vector that expresses mCherry-hGeminin (1–110), a fluorescent, ubiquitination-based, cell-cycle indicator (Fucci). The vector allows you to identify cells that are transitioning between S, G2, and M phases.

Notice to purchaser

Our products are to be used for Research Use Only. They may not be used for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, use in humans, therapeutic or diagnostic use, or commercial use of any kind. Our products may not be transferred to third parties, resold, modified for resale, or used to manufacture commercial products or to provide a service to third parties without our prior written approval.

Documents Components Image Data

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Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes

Cell-cycle progression as visualized with Fucci probes. Successive rounds of division in HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells were monitored using Fucci probes expressed from the pTRE-CellCycle vector in the presence of doxycycline (Dox). As the cells progressed through the cell cycle, their nuclei varied in color: cells lacking color were transitioning between phases M and G1. The nuclei of cells in G1 phase were then labeled with the red fluorescent protein mCherry. As the cells transitioned between phases G1 and S, they appeared light pink/violet. Finally, the nuclei of cells in S through M phases were labeled with the cyan fluorescent protein AmCyan1.

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Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes

Retroviral delivery is available for a variety of cell-cycle Fucci probes. Fucci probes containing Geminin-fluorescent protein (fp) fusions are visible in phases S through M, whereas the probe containing Cdt1-fp (expressed by pRetroX-G1-Red) is visible during the G1 phase of the cell cycle. pRetroX-SG2Mcyto-Red expresses a truncated version of geminin that allows the cell shape to be visualized from phases S through M.

Back

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle

Tightly controlled, simultaneous expression of two Fucci probes allows complete visual tracking of the cell cycle. pTRE-CellCycle is a bidirectional, tetracycline (Tet)-inducible expression vector that lets you inducibly express Fucci probes during all phases of the cell cycle (Panel A). In cells transfected with the vector, the Cdt1 fusion is visible through G1 phase, while the Geminin fusion is visible from S through M phases (Panel B). A fluorescence micrograph of HEK 293 Tet-On Advanced cells transfected with the pTRE-CellCycle vector and cultured in the presence of Dox is shown in Panel C.

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Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes

Movie of cell-cycle progression, visualized with Fucci probes. No color: cells transitioning between phases M and G1. Red: cells in G1 phase. Light pink/violet: cells transitioning between phases G1 and S. Cyan: the nuclei of cells in phases S through M.

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Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle

Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle
Retrovirus- and plasmid-based vectors for the delivery of a variety of Fucci probes to monitor the cell cycle. Each probe consists of a red or cyan fluorescent tag, and a deletion mutant of either hCdt1 or hGeminin.

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Overview

  • Retroviral vectors to track cell-cycle phase in living cells
  • Differentiate G1 phase from S/G2/M based on color
  • See the complete morphology of the cell during simultaneous monitoring of cell-cycle phase

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  • Monitor cell-cycle transitions from G1 through G2/S/M phase
  • Visualize cell morphology during cell-cycle transition

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