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Fluorescence Microscopy Analysis of Drug Effect on Autophagosome Formation
Authors:
Metodi Stankov
,
Diana Panayotova-Dimitrova
,
Martin Leverkus
and
Georg Behrens
,
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04/05/2014,
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[Abstract] The autophagy protein, LC3 represents a reliable characteristic marker for autophagosomal structures. The initial LC3 is processed by the cysteine protease autophagy-related gene 4 (Atg4) at its C terminus in order to create LC3-I generally localized in the cytoplasm. Afterwards LC3-I is conjugated with phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) to become ...
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Autophagic Activity with Cyto-ID Staining in Primary Cells
Authors:
Metodi Stankov
,
Diana Panayotova-Dimitrova
,
Martin Leverkus
,
Jan-Henning Klusmann
and
Georg Behrens
,
date:
04/05/2014,
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23609,
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[Abstract] Flow cytometry allows very sensitive and reliable high-throughput analysis of autophagic flux. This methodology permits to screen cells in flow and capture multi-component images. Using this technology autophagic flux may be analysed accurately in both suspension as well as adherent cells upon trypsinization independent of how heterogeneous the ...
Flow Cytometric Analyses of Autophagic Activity using LC3-GFP fluorescence
Authors:
Metodi Stankov
,
Diana Panayotova-Dimitrova
,
Martin Leverkus
and
Georg Behrens
,
date:
04/05/2014,
view:
12212,
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[Abstract] Flow cytometry allows very sensitive and reliable high-throughput analysis of autophagic flux. This methodology permits to screen cells in flow and capture multi-component images. Using this technology autophagic flux may be analysed accurately in both suspension as well as adherent cells upon trypsinization independent of how heterogeneous the ...
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