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Assaying Blood Cell Populations of the Drosophila melanogaster Larva
JoVE Journal
Developmental Biology
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JoVE Journal Developmental Biology
Assaying Blood Cell Populations of the Drosophila melanogaster Larva
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11:15 min

November 11, 2015

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 03:31Larvae Collection and Dissection
  • 05:58Quantification
  • 07:30Hemocyte Disturbance Assay
  • 09:03Results: Transient Changes in Circulating and Resident Hemocyte Populations
  • 09:54Conclusion

Summary

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Drosophila blood cells, or hemocytes, cycle between resident sites and circulation. In the larva, resident (sessile) hemocytes localize to inductive microenvironments, the Hematopoietic Pockets, while circulating hemocytes move freely in the hemolymph. The goal of this protocol is the standardized isolation and quantification of these two, behaviorally distinct but interchanging, hemocyte populations.

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