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Cell Polarity and Morphogenesis

โœ Scribed by Thomas Lecuit (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2017
Leaves
227
Series
Methods in Cell Biology Volume 139
Edition
1st Edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Cell Polarity and Morphogenesis, the latest volume in the Methods in Cell Biology series, looks at cell polarity and morphogenesis. Edited by leaders in the field, this volume provides proven, state-of-art techniques, along with relevant historical background and theory, to aid researchers in efficient design and effective implementation of experimental methodologies.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Methods in Cell BiologyPage i
Series EditorsPage ii
Front MatterPage iii
CopyrightPage iv
ContributorsPages ix-xi
Chapter 1 - A user's guide for characterizing plasma membrane subdomains in living cells by spot variation fluorescence correlation spectroscopyOriginal Research ArticlePages 1-22S. Mailfert, Y. Hamon, N. Bertaux, H.-T. He, D. Marguet
Chapter 2 - Investigating symmetry breaking in yeast: From seeing to understandingOriginal Research ArticlePages 23-50P. Singh, A. Das, R. Li
Chapter 3 - Precise tracking of the dynamics of multiple proteins in endocytic eventsOriginal Research ArticlePages 51-68A. Picco, M. Kaksonen
Chapter 4 - Quantitative approaches for the study of microtubule aster motion in large eggsOriginal Research ArticlePages 69-80H. Tanimoto, N. Minc
Chapter 5 - Dissection and characterization of microtubule bundles in the mitotic spindle using femtosecond laser ablationOriginal Research ArticlePages 81-101R. Buฤ‘a, K. Vukuลกiฤ‡, I.M. Toliฤ‡
Chapter 6 - Fluorescence eXclusion Measurement of volume in live cellsOriginal Research ArticlePages 103-120C. Cadart, E. Zlotek-Zlotkiewicz, L. Venkova, O. Thouvenin, V. Racine, M. Le Berre, S. Monnier, M. Piel
Chapter 7 - Quantitative methods to study epithelial morphogenesis and polarityOriginal Research ArticlePages 121-152B. Aigouy, C. Collinet, M. Merkel, A. Sagner
Chapter 8 - Probing tissue interaction with laser-based cauterization in the early developing Drosophila embryoOriginal Research ArticlePages 153-165M. Rauzi
Chapter 9 - Optogenetic inhibition of apical constriction during Drosophila embryonic developmentOriginal Research ArticlePages 167-186G. Guglielmi, S. De Renzis
Chapter 10 - Micropipette aspiration: A unique tool for exploring cell and tissue mechanics in vivoOriginal Research ArticlePages 187-201K. Guevorkian, J.-L. Maรฎtre
Chapter 11 - In-vivo analysis of morphogenesis in plantsOriginal Research ArticlePages 203-223T. Stanislas, O. Hamant, J. Traas

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