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Academic Press Monitoring Vesicular Trafficking Volume 165

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Expand your research knowledge with Monitoring Vesicular Trafficking in Cellular Responses to Stress - Part B, Volume 165. Part of the Methods in Cell Biology series from Academic Press, this volume provides detailed coverage of recent scientific advances in the field of cellular stress responses. This publication is designed for researchers and scientists needing technical insights into vesicular trafficking mechanisms. It includes specific studies on lysosomal membrane permeabilization using high-throughput fluorescence microscopy and explores selective autophagy within Drosophila models. The text also covers essential methodologies such as the assessment of EGFP-Q74 degradation to measure autophagic flux and the use of novel LC3-based tandem reporters for multimodal assessment of autophagy in mammalian cells. By providing multiplex quantification techniques and updated research findings, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those studying cellular responses to stress and autophagy processes. It offers the technical depth required to understand complex biological pathways and the tools used to observe them in modern laboratory settings.

Key Features

Covers new advances in vesicular trafficking and cellular stress responses through the Methods in Cell Biology series.

Includes a novel tool for detecting lysosomal membrane permeabilization via high-throughput fluorescence microscopy.

Provides research insights into exploring selective autophagy within Drosophila models.

Details methodologies for the assessment of EGFP-Q74 degradation to measure autophagic flux.

Features multimodal assessment of autophagy in mammalian cells using a novel LC3-based tandem reporter.

Offers technical information on multiplex quantification for advanced biological research.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 July 2021
Listed Since
30 April 2021

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