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English: Spread of a wave of calcium influx during death (cf., Figure 6). Here in a dying worm calcium levels rise in the anterior intestine. High levels of calcium appear red. The anterior intestine is at the top. |
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Source | Video S5 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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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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Image title | Spread of a wave of calcium influx during death (cf., Figure 6). Here in a dying worm calcium levels rise in the anterior intestine. High levels of calcium appear red. The anterior intestine is at the top. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013-07 |