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English: Image stack of an immunostained mouse neuron demonstrating APP in the lysosome. Cultured mouse neurons were fixed and immunolabeled with anti-APP (green) and anti-LAMP1 antibodies (red) and Hoechst nuclear stain (blue). Image stack was acquired on a Zeiss LSM510 confocal microscope. The first segment shows βAPP-CFP in green. The second segment of the video shows LAMP1-mRFP overlaid in red. In the third segment, a channel showing the colocalization of the brightest 2% of red and green pixels is overlaid in white. QuickTime video was generated using Imaris 6.1.5 software to perform volume rendering and animation. |
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Source | Lorenzen A, Samosh J, Vandewark K, Anborgh P, Seah C, Magalhaes A, Cregan S, Ferguson S, Pasternak S (2010). "Rapid and Direct Transport of Cell Surface APP to the Lysosome defines a novel selective pathway". Molecular Brain. DOI:10.1186/1756-6606-3-11. PMID 20409323. PMC: 2868040. | ||
Author | Lorenzen A, Samosh J, Vandewark K, Anborgh P, Seah C, Magalhaes A, Cregan S, Ferguson S, Pasternak S | ||
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Author | Lorenzen A, Samosh J, Vandewark K, Anborgh P, Seah C, Magalhaes A, Cregan S, Ferguson S, Pasternak S |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | Image stack of an immunostained mouse neuron demonstrating APP in the lysosome. Cultured mouse neurons were fixed and immunolabeled with anti-APP (green) and anti-LAMP1 antibodies (red) and Hoechst nuclear stain (blue). Image stack was acquired on a Zeiss LSM510 confocal microscope. The first segment shows ?APP-CFP in green. The second segment of the video shows LAMP1-mRFP overlaid in red. In the third segment, a channel showing the colocalization of the brightest 2% of red and green pixels is overlaid in white. QuickTime video was generated using Imaris 6.1.5 software to perform volume rendering and animation. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |