Abstract: | Lymphocyte proliferation in culture was studied by combined [3H]TdR incorporation and sister chromatid differential staining. The majority of 1st division metaphases in a 72 h culture commenced DNA synthesis after 48 h and had a cell cycle of less than 24 h. A small proportion of cells from some donors commenced DNA synthesis between 24–30 h and had cell cycle times of up to 48 h. Although many cells entered DNA synthesis at the same time, they showed marked asynchrony in the length of their cell cycle, with some completing one, some two and others three cell cycles in the 72 h culture period. The time taken for cells to enter S following stimulation with PHA ranged from 24 to 48 h and there was considerable variation between donors in the number of fast and slow responding cells. |