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Identification of Intracellular Signaling Events Induced in Viable Cells by Interaction with Neighboring Cells Undergoing Apoptotic Cell Death
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09:18 min

December 27, 2016

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 00:49Preparation of Apoptotic BU.MPT Cells
  • 03:03Preparation of Necrotic BU.MPT Cells
  • 04:39Preparation of BU.MPT Responder Cells
  • 05:27Stimulation of Responder Cells with Apoptotic and Necrotic Cells
  • 07:03Results: Inhibition of Phosphorylation of GSK3α/β in BU.MPT Responder Cells Following Exposure to Apoptotic Cells Requires Direct Cell-cell Interaction but Is Independent of Phagocytosis
  • 08:08Conclusion

Summary

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Here, we present a protocol for the determination of intracellular signaling events induced in viable cells by physical interaction with adjacent dead or dying cells. The protocol focuses on signaling events induced by receptor-mediated recognition of the dead cells, as opposed to their phagocytic uptake or release of soluble mediators.

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