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Methods in Cell Biology, Volume 158, the latest release in this series, highlights new advances in the field, with this release covering How to orient cells in micro-cavities for high resolution imaging of cytokinesis and lumen formation, A body-on-a-chip (BOC) system for studying gut-liver interaction, Manipulating cultured mammalian cells for mitosis research, Live-cell FLIM-FRET using a commercially available system, A comparative analysis of methods to measure kinetochore-microtubule attachment stability, A workflow for visualizing human cancer biopsies using large-format electron microscopy, Isolation of stage-specific germ cells using facs in drosophila germarium, Computational analysis of filament polymerization dynamics in cytoskeletal networks, and more.
Anyone conducting renal research from novice to veteran and from technicians to graduate students to postdoctoral fellows and principal investigators
1. How to orient cells in micro-cavities for high resolution imaging of cytokinesis and lumen formation
Daniel Riveline
2. A body-on-a-chip (BOC) system for studying gut-liver interaction
Jong Hwan Sung
3. Manipulating cultured mammalian cells for mitosis research
Edward H. Hinchcliffe
4. Live-cell FLIM-FRET using a commercially available system.
Thomas Joseph Maresca
5. A Comparative Analysis of Methods to Measure Kinetochore-Microtubule Attachment Stability
Duane Compton
6. A workflow for visualizing human cancer biopsies using large-format electron microscopy
Claudia S. Lopez
7. Isolation of stage-specific germ cells using facs in drosophila germarium
Jean-Rene R. Huynh
8. Computational analysis of filament polymerization dynamics in cytoskeletal networks
Martin Loose
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