Imaging Alternative Splicing in Living Cells
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Last Update: 2020-12-26
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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We have developed an in vivo reporter of alternative splicing decisions that allows for the determination of FGF-R2 splicingpatterns without the destruction of cells. This method has broad applications, including the study of other alternativelyspliced genes in tissue culture and in whole animals, and may be useful in creating imaging markers for the study of tumorprogression and metastasis. In this chapter, the authors present one example of this method using fluorescence reporters. As with any new assay, a series of experiments were performed to validate the method. This chapter documents some of theseexperiments.
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