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English: Rotating three-dimensional reconstructions of LGAC with and without nocodazole treatment, at different phases of CCH stimulation. LGAC expressing YFP-Rab27b are shown, comparing the effects of no treatment to nocodazole treatment on the subapical SV pool within representative acini by acquisition of z-stacks images under different conditions. Control and treated acini were imaged at resting phase prior to any stimulation, imaged after 15 m stimulation with 100 µM CCH, and then also imaged after 15 m CCH stimulation followed by multiple washes with fresh media, and 60 m recovery time without or with additional nocodazole. Results are typical of those from N = 5 separate preparations. Bar represents 5 µm.
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Source Video S1 from Chiang L, Karvar S, Hamm-Alvarez S (2012). "Direct Imaging of RAB27B-Enriched Secretory Vesicle Biogenesis in Lacrimal Acinar Cells Reveals Origins on a Nascent Vesicle Budding Site". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0031789. PMID 22363735. PMC: 3282733.
Author Chiang L, Karvar S, Hamm-Alvarez S
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