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English: Visualization of telomeres in UMUC3 mammalian cancer cells using OMX live imaging, showing the large variability in telomere motion within a single nucleus. The movie was recorded 10 frames/second. Three UMUC3 nuclei were shown, the weaker expression cells were later chosen as clonal cell lines for minimal perturbation of telomeres during dynamic analysis. |
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Source | Wang X, Kam Z, Carlton P, Xu L, Sedat J, Blackburn E (2008). "Rapid telomere motions in live human cells analyzed by highly time-resolved microscopy". Epigenetics & Chromatin. DOI:10.1186/1756-8935-1-4. PMID 19014413. PMC: 2585561. | ||
Author | Wang X, Kam Z, Carlton P, Xu L, Sedat J, Blackburn E | ||
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Author | Wang X, Kam Z, Carlton P, Xu L, Sedat J, Blackburn E |
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Image title | Visualization of telomeres in UMUC3 mammalian cancer cells using OMX live imaging, showing the large variability in telomere motion within a single nucleus. The movie was recorded 10 frames/second. Three UMUC3 nuclei were shown, the weaker expression cells were later chosen as clonal cell lines for minimal perturbation of telomeres during dynamic analysis. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2008 |