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Cell Permeabilization Triggers INM Translocation of cPla2-mK2 in Zebrafish Larvae Irrespective of Bathing Osmolarity, Related to Figure 5 Left panel, confocal imaging of cPla2-mK2 localization and nuclear Ca2+ levels with GCaMP6s before and after digitonin-induced permeabilization of zebrafish larvae, bathed in isotonic medium. Note the translocation of cPla2 and the increase in [Ca2+] after permeabilization. Right panel, quantification of cPla2-mK2 INM translocation and average GCaMP6s fluorescence before and after permeabilization in the selected nuclei marked by rainbow colored masks (A-D). Scale bars, 10 µm. |
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Reprinted from Cell, 165, Enyedi, B., Jelcic, M., Niethammer, P., The Cell Nucleus Serves as a Mechanotransducer of Tissue Damage-Induced Inflammation, 1160-1170, Copyright (2016) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Cell