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English: Time lapse imaging of H+ fluxes at the cell periphery. pH bubble formation at the termini of membrane protrusions on the leading-edge of cathode-directed (Calvaria) cells during electrotaxis. Cells were loaded with BCECF-AM, a pH reporter, ratiometric dye. Images were collected every 9 sec for 25 min using inverted fluorescence microscopy.
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Source Özkucur N, Perike S, Sharma P, Funk R (2011). "Persistent directional cell migration requires ion transport proteins as direction sensors and membrane potential differences in order to maintain directedness". BMC Cell Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-2121-12-4. PMID 21255452. PMC: 3042415.
Author Özkucur N, Perike S, Sharma P, Funk R
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