Fig. 8.
Fig. 8. Thrombin induces cell cycle arrest at G2M. / B16F10 (S14) and DU145 cells were incubated with various concentrations of thrombin for 36 hours, washed in PBS, and then assayed for propidium iodide binding via flow cytometry. The heavy line refers to the raw data. The shaded areas refer to the computer simulated peaks of the cell cycle from left to right at pre-Go, Go-G1, and G2M, respectively. The hatched areas refer to the S phase. The fine line refers to the sum of the raw data and the computer simulated peaks. The number on the far left refers to the percentage total pre-Go cells measured. The 2 numbers on the right refer to the percentage distribution of cells in cycle for Go-G1 and G2M, respectively. The Go-G1, G2M, and S cells equal 100%.

Thrombin induces cell cycle arrest at G2M.

B16F10 (S14) and DU145 cells were incubated with various concentrations of thrombin for 36 hours, washed in PBS, and then assayed for propidium iodide binding via flow cytometry. The heavy line refers to the raw data. The shaded areas refer to the computer simulated peaks of the cell cycle from left to right at pre-Go, Go-G1, and G2M, respectively. The hatched areas refer to the S phase. The fine line refers to the sum of the raw data and the computer simulated peaks. The number on the far left refers to the percentage total pre-Go cells measured. The 2 numbers on the right refer to the percentage distribution of cells in cycle for Go-G1 and G2M, respectively. The Go-G1, G2M, and S cells equal 100%.

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