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 In vivo imaging of single cell migration in live C.elegans [View Printable]
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I am more interested to look at the cell migration like DTCs or epithelial cells at the L2 to L4 stage in live C.elegans. I had checked with the microscopes available on the day of the conference but no one was able to give me a proper answer. Bcos the worm is live and keeps moving on the petri dish which is the limiting factor. Even though I have good fluorescent markers to the cells of interest I am not able to do live cell migration during the larval development.

Could any one help me with this???????

Thank you in advance for your help and reply

Jai
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Posted Dec 11, 2006, 17:58 PM
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Bob Waterston's lab is doing some amazing stuff with C. elegans lineage tracking. You might get started here.
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Posted Jan 22, 2007, 0:45 AM
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