RT
Ryoma Tsujimoto
  • Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Japan
Research fields
  • Microbiology
Fluorescent Dye Based Measurement of Vacuolar pH and K+
Authors:  Elias Bassil, Melanie Krebs, Stephen Halperin*, Karin Schumacher and Eduardo Blumwald, date: 07/05/2013, view: 12720, Q&A: 0
Availability of ion specific fluorescent dyes has enabled the possibility to perform in vivo ion specific measurements using live cell imaging in many cellular compartments (Krebs et al., 2010; Bassil et al., 2011; Halperin and Lynch, 2003; Swanson et al., 2011; O'Connor and Silver, 2007). The importance of ion and pH homeostasis of intracellular compartments, including the vacuole, to cell growth is critical and well established (Krebs et al., 2010; Bassil et al., 2011).
* Dedicated to Stephen Halperin who tragically and unexpectedly passed away.
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