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Transcription-Factors-MYOCD-SRF-Mesp1-and-SMARCD3-Enhance-the-Cardio-Inducing-Effect-of-GATA4-TBX5-pone.0063577.s016.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 2 min 13 s, 464 × 344 pixels, 1.27 Mbps, file size: 20 MB)

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English: MEFs were initially transduced with FUW.M2rtTA and a lentivirus permitting the constitutive expression of the genetically encoded calcium indicator GCaMP3, and subsequently with the various combinations of the described transcriptional modules. Cells exhibiting flashing or transient increase in GFP intensity were detected in the group transduced with G4T5MCMDSF. Further analysis was performed using FIJI and an RGB lookup table was applied to visualize the range of signal intensity (Dark blue Least intense, Bright red Most intense): G4T5MCMDSF (1∶05).
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Source Movie S2 from Christoforou N, Chellappan M, Adler A, Kirkton R, Wu T, Addis R, Bursac N, Leong K (2013). "Transcription Factors MYOCD, SRF, Mesp1 and SMARCD3 Enhance the Cardio-Inducing Effect of GATA4, TBX5, and MEF2C during Direct Cellular Reprogramming". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0063577. PMID 23704920. PMC: 3660533.
Author Christoforou N, Chellappan M, Adler A, Kirkton R, Wu T, Addis R, Bursac N, Leong K
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