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The Use of Primary Human Fibroblasts for Monitoring Mitochondrial Phenotypes in the Field of Parkinson's Disease

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January 1st, 1970

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1DZNE, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, 2Department of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Laboratory of Functional Neurogenomics, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research

Fibroblasts from patients carrying mutations in Parkinson's disease-causing genes represent an easily accessible ex vivo model to study disease-associated phenotypes. Live cell imaging gives the opportunity to study morphological and functional parameters in living cells. Here we describe the preparation of human fibroblasts and subsequent monitoring of mitochondrial phenotypes .

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