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- ZDB-FIG-240701-4
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- Flentke et al., 2024 - Alcohol exposure suppresses ribosome biogenesis and causes nucleolar stress in cranial neural crest cells
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Alcohol causes apoptosis in the O9-1 cells and primary chick CNCs. Cells were exposed to alcohol at the EC50 (80mM for O9-1 cells, 52mM for primary CNCs) for 2hr and assessed at times thereafter. (A) Alcohol reduced the percentage of EdU+ proliferating cells in O9-1 cells 12hr after exposure. (B) Alcohol increased the percentage of Annexin-V+ (red) cells in O9-1 cells 6hr after exposure. (C) Alcohol increased the percentage of TUNEL+ (red) O9-1 cells 18hr after exposure. (D) Alcohol increased the percentage of TUNEL+ (green) primary chick CNCs at 18hr after exposure. Values are the mean ± SEM of 5–8 independent experiments. Data were analyzed using two-tailed Student’s t-test. |