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Using Fluorescent Proteins to Monitor Glycosome Dynamics in the African Trypanosome

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10:04 min

August 19th, 2014

DOI :

10.3791/51647-v

August 19th, 2014


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Keywords Fluorescent Proteins

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:12

Transfection of PCF Parasites with the Fluorescent Reporter Construct

3:28

Making Stabilates

4:24

Thawing Frozen Stocks

5:25

Cytometer Setup

6:17

Counting Cells and Measure Fluorescence Using the Flow Cytometer

7:33

Data Analysis

8:06

Results: Monitoring Real-time Glycosome Dynamics in Live Parasites

9:20

Conclusion

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