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Techniques for visualization and quantification of primary cilia in chondrocytes

Techniques for visualization and quantification of primary cilia in chondrocytes
Techniques for visualization and quantification of primary cilia in chondrocytes
Primary cilia regulate and coordinate a variety of cell signaling pathways important in chondrocyte physiology and cartilage development, health, and disease. Despite this, the chondrocyte primary cilium and its associated role in cartilage biology remains poorly understood. Key to elucidating primary cilia structure and function in chondrocytes is the ability to visualize this unique structure. Here we describe materials and methods for immunofluorescence labeling, microscopy, and measurement of chondrocyte primary cilia.
Chondrocyte, Confocal microscopy, Immunofluorescence, Primary cilia, Quantification, Super resolution
1064-3745
157-176
Humana New York
Meng, Huan
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Thompson, Clare L.
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Coveney, Clarissa R.
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Wann, Angus K.
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Knight, Martin M.
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Stoddart, Martin J.
Della Bella, Elena
Armiento, Angela R.
Meng, Huan
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Thompson, Clare L.
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Coveney, Clarissa R.
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Wann, Angus K.
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Knight, Martin M.
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Stoddart, Martin J.
Della Bella, Elena
Armiento, Angela R.

Meng, Huan, Thompson, Clare L., Coveney, Clarissa R., Wann, Angus K. and Knight, Martin M. (2022) Techniques for visualization and quantification of primary cilia in chondrocytes. In, Stoddart, Martin J., Della Bella, Elena and Armiento, Angela R. (eds.) Cartilage Tissue Engineering. (Methods in Molecular Biology, 2598) 1 ed. Humana New York, pp. 157-176. (doi:10.1007/978-1-0716-2839-3_12).

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Primary cilia regulate and coordinate a variety of cell signaling pathways important in chondrocyte physiology and cartilage development, health, and disease. Despite this, the chondrocyte primary cilium and its associated role in cartilage biology remains poorly understood. Key to elucidating primary cilia structure and function in chondrocytes is the ability to visualize this unique structure. Here we describe materials and methods for immunofluorescence labeling, microscopy, and measurement of chondrocyte primary cilia.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 11 November 2022
Published date: 11 November 2022
Keywords: Chondrocyte, Confocal microscopy, Immunofluorescence, Primary cilia, Quantification, Super resolution

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Local EPrints ID: 483440
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483440
ISSN: 1064-3745
PURE UUID: b06de9df-0f3e-4e25-b9d8-bbb4e19e8460
ORCID for Angus K. Wann: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8224-8661

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Date deposited: 31 Oct 2023 17:30
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:11

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Author: Huan Meng
Author: Clare L. Thompson
Author: Clarissa R. Coveney
Author: Angus K. Wann ORCID iD
Author: Martin M. Knight
Editor: Martin J. Stoddart
Editor: Elena Della Bella
Editor: Angela R. Armiento

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