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HeLa cells were accumulated in monopolar mitosis using a 12 hr treatment of the kinesin-5 inhibitor S-trityl-l-cysteine and forced into cytokinesis by adding the potent Cdk1 inhibitor purvalanol A for 15 min. The microtubules (green) were not growing and shrinking. Aurora B (red), which functions in attaching microtubules to the centromere, localizes at the gap region between the cortex and the microtubule plus ends. Cells were fixed with MeOH on ice for 3 min, and stained with a primary antibody against Auruoa B and FITC-DM1a antibody against microtubules. Secondary antibody was Alexa 594 for Aurora B. A single section was collected with a spinning disk microscope on a Nikon TE-2000 with a 1.3 NA 100X objective. Images were collected with an Orca ER CCD camera. Lasers and filters: Innova 70C Spectrum 3 watt Laser, 488 Laser/ATOF 525/50, and 568 Laser/ATOF 605/52. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Hu, Chi-Kuo (2021). CIL:7239, Homo sapiens, epithelial cell. In Cell Image Library. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0R210F5
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HeLa Cytokinesis Microtubule Epithelial cell Chromosome passenger complex Homo sapiens Cell Image Library Group ID: 1454
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