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English: 24 h time lapse confocal microscopy showing the behaviour of QD-labelled ESC following treatment with mitomycin C. These ESC do not divide and many of them are already dead at the start of the time course (∼7 h post plating). Yellow arrows indicate dying cells. In most cases the dead cells appear to retain their QDs. |
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Source | Movie S4 from Rak-Raszewska A, Marcello M, Kenny S, Edgar D, Sée V, Murray P (2012). "Quantum Dots Do Not Affect the Behaviour of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells and Kidney Stem Cells and Are Suitable for Short-Term Tracking". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0032650. PMID 22403689. PMC: 3293847. | ||
Author | Rak-Raszewska A, Marcello M, Kenny S, Edgar D, Sée V, Murray P | ||
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Image title | 24 h time lapse confocal microscopy showing the behaviour of QD-labelled ESC following treatment with mitomycin C. These ESC do not divide and many of them are already dead at the start of the time course (?7 h post plating). Yellow arrows indicate dying cells. In most cases the dead cells appear to retain their QDs. |
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