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  • Title: Anti-mitotic activity of bleomycin: time of action in the mammalian cell cycle.
    Author: Wheatley DN, Mueller GC, Kajiwara K.
    Journal: Br J Cancer; 1974 Feb; 29(2):117-31. PubMed ID: 4133781.
    Abstract:
    Bleomycin inhibits cell division in HeLa S-3 and other mammalian epithelial cell lines. Its effect on suspension cultured cells is far greater than on monolayer cells; this was found to be due partly to the absence of divalent ions. Other mammalian epithelial lines in suspension culture are very sensitive but fibroblastic cells (BHK 21/C13/DWS-3) grown under identical conditions are relatively insensitive. This study has established that bleomycin is a powerful anti-mitotic agent during the G(2) phase but it does not prevent prophase cells from completing a normal mitotic division. Its ability to suppress DNA synthesis contributes little to the inhibition of cell cycling.
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