Time-Lapse Cinematography In Living Drosophila Tissues: Preparation Of Material (Subscription Required) Protocol

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Title Time-Lapse Cinematography In Living Drosophila Tissues: Preparation Of Material (Subscription Required)
Source CSH Protocols; 2006; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot4602

Overview

Recent developments in imaging techniques, in particular sophisticated fluorescence microscopy methods and equipment, now allow cellular events to be studied at high resolution in living material. This ability has enabled the study of features that tend to be lost or damaged by fixation, such as transient or dynamic events. Although many of the techniques of live cell imaging in Drosophila are shared with the greater community of cell biologists working on other model systems, studying living fly tissues presents unique difficulties in keeping the cells alive, introducing fluorescent probes, and imaging through thick hazy cytoplasm. This protocol outlines the preparation of major tissue types amenable to study by time-lapse cinematography and different methods for keeping them alive.

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