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Cell Fusion

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    Chapter 1 Cell Fusion
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    Chapter 2 Fusion in Cancer: An Explanatory Model for Aneuploidy, Metastasis Formation, and Drug Resistance
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    Chapter 3 Mouse Embryos’ Fusion for the Tetraploid Complementation Assay
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    Chapter 4 Generation of Mouse Chimeras with High Contribution of Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells and Embryonic Stem Cell-Fibroblast Hybrid Cells
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    Chapter 5 Microfluidic systems for cell pairing and fusion.
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    Chapter 6 Chromosome tracking in fused cells by single nucleotide polymorphisms.
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    Chapter 7 Fusion of Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Islet Cells for Cell Therapy
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    Chapter 8 Detection of Fusion Events in Mammalian Skeletal Muscle
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    Chapter 9 FISH Detection of X and Y Chromosomes in Combination with Immunofluorescence to Study Contribution of Transplanted Cells to Skeletal Muscle Fibers.
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    Chapter 10 Using phosphatidylserine exposure on apoptotic cells to stimulate myoblast fusion.
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    Chapter 11 Tracing myoblast fusion in Drosophila embryos by fluorescent actin probes.
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    Chapter 12 Analyzing cell fusion events within the central nervous system using bone marrow chimerism.
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    Chapter 13 Cell Fusion Between Dendritic Cells and Whole Tumor Cells
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    Chapter 14 Membrane Nanotube Formation in Osteoclastogenesis
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    Chapter 15 Modified Adherence Method (MAM) for Electrofusion of Anchorage-Dependent Cells
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    Chapter 16 FRET in the Analysis of In Vitro Cell–Cell Fusion by Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 17 Dual Split Protein (DSP) Assay to Monitor Cell–Cell Membrane Fusion
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    Chapter 18 Photoconvertible Fluorescent Protein-Based Live Imaging of Mitochondrial Fusion
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Chapter title
Detection of Fusion Events in Mammalian Skeletal Muscle
Chapter number 8
Book title
Cell Fusion
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2703-6_8
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2702-9, 978-1-4939-2703-6
Authors

Frank Suhr, Suhr, Frank

Abstract

Cell fusion events are essential for the maintenance of skeletal muscle tissue and during its repair processes after damage. However, these mechanisms have not come much into focus in the recent years. Different methods can be used to assess ongoing cell fusion events in adult skeletal muscle tissue. Among these methods, confocal microscopy, western blotting, and quantitative polymerase chain reactions are ideal, since they provide concerted information about cell fusion events going on in skeletal muscle tissue at both qualitative and quantitative levels. Confocal microscopy allows for the visualization of exact localizations of cell fusion events in adult skeletal muscle. Western blotting allows for a semiquantitative evaluation of protein levels involved and associated with cell fusions events. Finally, quantitative polymerase chain reaction is a valuable tool to precisely assess mRNA levels of genes involved and associated with cell fusions events. In addition to the investigation if cell fusion markers in skeletal muscle tissue, in vitro cell culture systems (e.g., C2C12 cells) can be used to study cell fusions events in a highly standardized system in order to obtain detailed information about genes and proteins involved in these processes. Here, confocal microscopy, western blotting, and quantitative polymerase chain reaction are described as methods to investigate cell fusion events and how a C2C12 cell culture system can be run to support the studies of adult muscle tissue.

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