Autonomously Bioluminescent Mammalian Cells for Continuous and Real-time Monitoring of Cytotoxicity

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October 28th, 2013

10.3791/50972-v

October 28th, 2013

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Mammalian cells expressing the bacterial bioluminescence gene cassette (lux) produce light autonomously. The resulting bioluminescent dynamics upon chemical exposure have been demonstrated to reflect the treatment effects on cellular growth and metabolism, making these cells an inexpensive, continuous, real-time toxicity screening tool that can easily be adapted for high-throughput automation.

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Autonomous Bioluminescence

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0:05

Title

1:11

Cell Plating and Experimental Treatment

2:22

Imaging and Data Analysis

3:06

Results: Representative Cellular Bioluminescence Dynamics in Response to Chemical Exposure

4:15

Conclusion

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