Cytostatic factor extract (CSF) preparation for spindle assembly protocol. Protocol includes tips such as: The quality of the eggs is essential for good CSF extracts. Always sacrifice quantity for quality when trying to make functional extracts. - [Read Cytostatic Factor (CSF) Extract Preparation for Spindle Assembly Protocol]
Protocol for cytostatic factor extract preparation for spindle assembly. The quality of the eggs is essential for good CSF extracts. Always sacrifice quantity for quality when trying to make functional extracts. Discard any batches of eggs that have "puff balls" or activated eggs that constitute more than 10% of the eggs. Use laid eggs and collect eggs at about 16 to 17 hours after priming with Progesterone (found in Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotropin (PMSG)). - [Read Cytostatic Factor (CSF) Extract Preparation for Xenopus Spindle Assembly Protocol]
Protocol describes the preparation of nuclei from Xenopus sperm. These nuclei can be used for spindle assembly assays, microscopy, or DNA synthesis. - [Read Preparation of Xenopus Sperm Nuclei Protocol]
This protocol describes an in vitro reaction to assay mitotic spindle assembly. The assay uses Cytostatic Factor extract made from Xenopus eggs, fluorescently-labelled tubulin, and prepared sperm nuclei. Spindle assembly is monitored by immunofluorescence microscopy. - [Read Protocol Spindle Assembly In Vitro]
Protocol describes the preparation of Cytostatic Factor (CSF) from frog eggs. CSF can be used in in vitro spindle assembly assays. Includes: Frog injections; Preparation Before Starting the Extract Preparation; Extract Preparation. - [Read Xenopus Egg CSF Extract Preparation Protocol]