Abstract
Morphogenesis is a continuous process of pattern formation so complex that it requires in vivo monitoring for better understanding. Changes in tissue shape are initiated at the cellular level, where dynamic intracellular F-actin networks determine the shape and motility of cells, influence differentiation and cytokinesis and mediate mechanical signaling. Here, we stain F-actin with the fluorogenic probe SiR-actin for live fluorescence imaging of whole chick embryos. We found that 50 nM SiR-actin in the culture medium is a safe and effective concentration for this purpose, as it provides high labeling density without inducing morphological malformations.
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Schmitz-Elbers, M., Lukinavičius, G., & Smit, T. H. (2021). Live fluorescence imaging of f-actin organization in chick whole embryo cultures using sir-actin. Cells, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10071578
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