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English: DF does not spread in an inx-16 mutant (cf., Figure 6). Here a young adult inx-16 mutant adult on an agar plate is killed by placing a hot platinum wire (worm pick) immediately adjacent to it. The fluorescence does not spread down the length of the animal and only fades in intensity during the 6 min of filming.
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Source Video S4 from Coburn C, Allman E, Mahanti P, Benedetto A, Cabreiro F, Pincus Z, Matthijssens F, Araiz C, Mandel A, Vlachos M, Edwards S, Fischer G, Davidson A, Pryor R, Stevens A, Slack F, Tavernarakis N, Braeckman B, Schroeder F, Nehrke K, Gems D (2013). "Anthranilate Fluorescence Marks a Calcium-Propagated Necrotic Wave That Promotes Organismal Death in C. elegans". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001613. PMID 23935448. PMC: 3720247.
Author Coburn C, Allman E, Mahanti P, Benedetto A, Cabreiro F, Pincus Z, Matthijssens F, Araiz C, Mandel A, Vlachos M, Edwards S, Fischer G, Davidson A, Pryor R, Stevens A, Slack F, Tavernarakis N, Braeckman B, Schroeder F, Nehrke K, Gems D
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