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New book on Cell Death Techniques from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

September 17th, 2015
New book on Cell Death Techniques from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Time-lapse images show a tumor cell undergoing apoptosis after exposure to perforin and granzyme b (top left, 5 min after exposure; bottom right, 4h after exposure). Credit: Nigel Waterhouse, Jane Oliaro, Phil Bird, and Joe Trapani.

Regulated cell death, which is involved in nearly every aspect of animal development and physiology, can be challenging to study in the laboratory. There are multiple types of cell death, several interconnected signaling pathways can be activated, and the postmortem consequences may vary. Therefore, a combination of specialized techniques is often required to characterize and confirm cell death in the system of interest.

Cell Death Techniques: A Laboratory Manual, published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, provides a comprehensive suite of step-by-step protocols for inducing, detecting, visualizing, characterizing, and quantifying cell death in a variety of systems. The contributors describe strategies for identifying and evaluating the biochemical and morphological changes that occur during apoptosis, autophagy, necrosis, and other forms of cell death, as well as for pinpointing the genes and proteins that may be involved. The protocols employ flow cytometry, imaging and microscopy, RNAi, western blotting, enzymatic activity measurements, and other tools to assess phenomena such as DNA fragmentation, lysosomal membrane permeabilization, autophagic flux, apoptosome or ripoptosome formation, caspase activation, and cytochrome c release. Techniques are described for both in vitro systems and in vivo models, including mice, C. elegans, and Drosophila.

The authors also provide guidance on interpreting and presenting the results of cell death experiments, as well as advice on complementary procedures that may be required to confirm the results of a given experiment. This indispensable laboratory resource will enable all cell and developmental biologists, from the graduate level upward, to confidently carry out and comprehend a wide array of cell viability assays.

Provided by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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