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Cell Migration

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    Chapter 1 Random Migration Assays of Mammalian Cells and Quantitative Analyses of Single Cell Trajectories
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    Chapter 2 Directional Collective Migration in Wound Healing Assays
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    Chapter 3 An In Vitro System to Study the Mesenchymal-to-Amoeboid Transition
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    Chapter 4 An In Vitro System to Study the Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition In Vitro
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    Chapter 5 Detection of Migrasomes
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    Chapter 6 3D Endothelial Cell Migration
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    Chapter 7 Transmigration of Leukocytes Across Epithelial Monolayers
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    Chapter 8 Evaluation of Tumor Cell Invasiveness In Vivo: The Chick Chorioallantoic Membrane Assay
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    Chapter 9 Analysis of Invasion Dynamics of Matrix-Embedded Cells in a Multisample Format
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    Chapter 10 Using Systems Microscopy to Understand the Emergence of Cell Migration from Cell Organization
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    Chapter 11 Neuronal Precursor Migration in Ex Vivo Brain Slice Culture
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    Chapter 12 In Vitro Models to Analyze the Migration of MGE-Derived Interneurons
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    Chapter 13 Cell Migration in Tissues: Explant Culture and Live Imaging
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    Chapter 14 Intravital Imaging of Tumor Cell Motility in the Tumor Microenvironment Context
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    Chapter 15 Using the Zebrafish Embryo to Dissect the Early Steps of the Metastasis Cascade
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    Chapter 16 Analysis of In Vivo Cell Migration in Mosaic Zebrafish Embryos
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    Chapter 17 Analysis of Cell Shape and Cell Migration of Drosophila Macrophages In Vivo
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    Chapter 18 Migration of Q Cells in Caenorhabditis elegans
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    Chapter 19 Imaging the Molecular Machines That Power Cell Migration
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    Chapter 20 A Biologist-Friendly Method to Analyze Cross-Correlation Between Protrusion Dynamics and Membrane Recruitment of Actin Regulators
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    Chapter 21 Using Single-Protein Tracking to Study Cell Migration
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    Chapter 22 Optogenetic Control of Cell Migration
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    Chapter 23 Electrotaxis: Cell Directional Movement in Electric Fields
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    Chapter 24 Analysis of Random Migration of Dictyostelium Amoeba in Confined and Unconfined Environments
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    Chapter 25 Neutrophil Chemotaxis in One Droplet of Blood Using Microfluidic Assays
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    Chapter 26 Leukocyte Migration and Deformation in Collagen Gels and Microfabricated Constrictions
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    Chapter 27 Microfluidic Devices for Examining the Physical Limits of Migration in Confined Environments
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    Chapter 28 Controlling Confinement and Topology to Study Collective Cell Behaviors
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Chapter title
Migration of Q Cells in Caenorhabditis elegans
Chapter number 18
Book title
Cell Migration
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, March 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-7701-7_18
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-7700-0, 978-1-4939-7701-7
Authors

Chai, Yongping, Zhu, Zhiwen, Ou, Guangshuo, Yongping Chai, Zhiwen Zhu, Guangshuo Ou

Abstract

During C. elegans larval development, the Q neuroblasts produce their lineage by three rounds of divisions along with continuous cell migrations. Their neuronal progeny is dispersed from the pharynx to the anus. This in vivo system to study cell migration is appealing for several reasons. The lineage development is stereotyped; functional analysis and genomic screens are rendered easy and powerful thanks to powerful tools; transgenic manipulations and genome engineering are efficient and can be conveniently combined with live-cell imaging. Here we describe a series of protocols in Q cell migration studies, including quantifications of progeny position, genetic screening strategies, preparation of migration mutants or transgenic worms expressing related fluorescent proteins, multipositional time-lapse tracking of Q cell migration using confocal microscopy and image analyses of single cell movements and dynamics.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Other 1 14%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 14%
Student > Bachelor 1 14%
Professor 1 14%
Student > Master 1 14%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 2 29%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 29%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 29%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 14%
Unknown 2 29%
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