151. Cultivation and Live Imaging of Drosophila Imaginal Discs.
- Author
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Restrepo S, Zartman JJ, and Basler K
- Subjects
- Animals, Complex Mixtures chemistry, Culture Media pharmacology, Drosophila melanogaster drug effects, Drosophila melanogaster growth & development, Drosophila melanogaster metabolism, Drosophila melanogaster ultrastructure, Imaginal Discs drug effects, Imaginal Discs growth & development, Imaginal Discs metabolism, Insulin pharmacology, Larva drug effects, Larva growth & development, Larva metabolism, Larva ultrastructure, Wings, Animal drug effects, Wings, Animal growth & development, Wings, Animal metabolism, Imaginal Discs ultrastructure, Optical Imaging methods, Tissue Culture Techniques, Wings, Animal ultrastructure
- Abstract
The ex vivo cultivation and live imaging of wing discs open exciting new research avenues by overcoming the limitations of end-point analysis of fixed tissues. Here we describe how to prepare an optimized wing disc culture medium (WM1) and how to dissect and arrange wing discs for cultivation and live imaging. This protocol enables the study of dynamic phenomena such as cell division and delamination as well as the use of pharmacological compounds and biosensors. Wing discs cultured and imaged as described here, maintain constant levels of proliferation during the first ten hours of culture.
- Published
- 2016
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