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lyssalou07 lyssalou07
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10 years ago
I am trying to figure out the Mitotic Index and Average % cells at rest in cancerous and normal cells.... I am not quite sure if I am doing it right.. this is from the Virtual Cell Cycle and Cancer

1.Average % of cells at rest: (# of cells in interphase in sample 1+#cells interphase in sample 2)/2= avg. cells at rest
2. (avg # cells at rest/total cells)X100= avg % cells at rest

Just an example of one I have done:
For normal lung tissue..
(19+16)/2=17.5
(17.5/20)X100= 87.5%
Is this correct?
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10 years ago
At rest, for example, would be all the cells in interphase divided by the total number of cells all together.
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10 years ago
Thanks! I'm trying to figure this out.  lol
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10 years ago
Thanks! I'm trying to figure this out.  lol
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