<p>Cell cycle analysis. D384 cells were exposed to 0 (C-, control), 5, 7.5 and 10 μM of DhL for 6, 16 and 32 h. The fraction of cells in the G1, S, and G2/M-phases of the cell cycle was then analyzed using a FACSCanto II flow cytometer. Data were acquired and analyzed using DIVA software. A representative histogram is shown for each DhL concentration. Data represent the mean ± SEM, n = 4. Symbols denote statistically significant differences: * p<0.01 and ** p<0.001 with respect to control conditions for G2/M phase and ++ p< 0.001 with respect to control conditions for S phase.</p
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for cell analysis. ...
<p>A, HUVECs were starved for 24 h, and then were treated with or without DHC (3–10 µM) for 18 hr. A...
<p>Table showing the distribution of phases of the cell cycle under the effect of the BLE extract at...
<p>(A). The chemical structure of DhL (B). Analysis of D384 cell viability upon DhL exposure using a...
<p>(A) Synchronized HeLa cells were treated with 0–20 µM DhL for 72 h and subjected to DNA flow cyto...
<p>D384 cells were exposed to 12.5, 15 and 17.5 μM DhL for 16 h. Total protein lysates were separate...
<p>Unsynchronized HeLa (A) and MCF-7 cells (B) and synchronized HeLa (C and D) cells were treated wi...
<p>Unsynchronized (A) and synchronized (B) HeLa cells were treated with 0, 20, or 30 µM DhL for 24 o...
<p>Apoptotic D384 cells were detected and monitored by Annexin V-FITC/PI staining. (A) A representat...
<p>D384 cells were treated with 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 μM DhL for 6 h, 16 h and 32 h, visualized under ...
<p>Synchronized HeLa cells were treated with 0, 10, or 20 µM DhL and analyzed by phase contrast in l...
(A) Induction of cell cycle arrest by FD268 at the increasing concentrations for 24 h in HL-60 and M...
<p>Synchronized HeLa cells treated with 0–20 µM DhL for 48 h were analyzed for: (A) protein concentr...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for cell analysis. ...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for cell analysis. ...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for cell analysis. ...
<p>A, HUVECs were starved for 24 h, and then were treated with or without DHC (3–10 µM) for 18 hr. A...
<p>Table showing the distribution of phases of the cell cycle under the effect of the BLE extract at...
<p>(A). The chemical structure of DhL (B). Analysis of D384 cell viability upon DhL exposure using a...
<p>(A) Synchronized HeLa cells were treated with 0–20 µM DhL for 72 h and subjected to DNA flow cyto...
<p>D384 cells were exposed to 12.5, 15 and 17.5 μM DhL for 16 h. Total protein lysates were separate...
<p>Unsynchronized HeLa (A) and MCF-7 cells (B) and synchronized HeLa (C and D) cells were treated wi...
<p>Unsynchronized (A) and synchronized (B) HeLa cells were treated with 0, 20, or 30 µM DhL for 24 o...
<p>Apoptotic D384 cells were detected and monitored by Annexin V-FITC/PI staining. (A) A representat...
<p>D384 cells were treated with 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 μM DhL for 6 h, 16 h and 32 h, visualized under ...
<p>Synchronized HeLa cells were treated with 0, 10, or 20 µM DhL and analyzed by phase contrast in l...
(A) Induction of cell cycle arrest by FD268 at the increasing concentrations for 24 h in HL-60 and M...
<p>Synchronized HeLa cells treated with 0–20 µM DhL for 48 h were analyzed for: (A) protein concentr...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for cell analysis. ...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for cell analysis. ...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for cell analysis. ...
<p>A, HUVECs were starved for 24 h, and then were treated with or without DHC (3–10 µM) for 18 hr. A...
<p>Table showing the distribution of phases of the cell cycle under the effect of the BLE extract at...