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Centrifugal cell hybridization
Authors:Pavel E. Moroz
Affiliation:(1) 15-17 Willett Street, Apt. 4E, 10002 New York, NY
Abstract:Centrifugation of cell suspensions containing two or several cell types at forces up to 2 million g results in several basic events in succession: 1. Intracellular stratification. 2. Extrusion of the most dense cell parts (nuclei or cytoplasmic components) and their penetration into an adjacent cell in the compact sediment. Such introduction of protoplasmic elements from one cell into another is considered as centrifugal hybridization and fusion of cells. It differs from other methods of cell hybridization by its selectivity for cell components. 3. Further intermingling and mixing of cells into a fused protoplasmic mass. 4. With continuing increase of centrifugal force fractions of subcellular components are formed from the protoplasmic mass. These components are presumably viable since cells are not exposed to chemical treatment. Morphological demonstration of hybridization is based on centrifuging microscopy and on labeling donor cells or recipient cells by staining or fluorescence. Genetic evidence can be provided by cultivation of hybrid cellsin vitro and their cloningin vivo.
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