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Live Imaging Assay for Assessing the Roles of Ca2+ and Sphingomyelinase in the Repair of Pore-forming Toxin Wounds

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18:25 min

August 25th, 2013

DOI :

10.3791/50531-v

August 25th, 2013


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Keywords Live Imaging

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0:05

Title

1:41

Transcriptional Silencing of ASM

4:18

Preparation of Reagents for Live Microscopy

5:29

Live Cell Imaging of FM1-43 Influx into SLO Treated and Untreated Cells

10:21

Quantification of FM1-43 Influx into Cells

14:03

Results: Ca2+ and Sphingomyelinase are Involved in Plasma Membrane Repair

17:34

Conclusion

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