The fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator, also known as FUCCI, allows the visualization of the G1\ua0and S/G2/M cell cycle phases of individual cells. FUCCI consists of two fluorescent probes, so that cells in the G1 phase fluoresce red and cells in the S/G2/M phase fluoresce green. FUCCI reveals real-time information about cell cycle dynamics of individual cells, and can be used to explore how the cell cycle relates to the location of individual cells, local cell density, and different cellular microenvironments. In particular, FUCCI is used in experimental studies examining cell migration, such as malignant invasion and wound healing. Here we present, to our knowledge, new mathematical models that can describe cell migrat...
<p>(A) Establishment and analyses of HCT116 colon cancer cells stably expressing Fucci. (<i>Upper</i...
Beyond the more conventional single-cell segmentation and tracking, single-cell cycle dynamics is ga...
Tracking cell-cycle progression in live cells within their endogenous environment has been an outsta...
The fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator, also known as FUCCI, allows the visualiza...
Invasive cancer cells are a critical target in order to prevent metastasis. In the present report, w...
Fluorescent cell cycle labelling in cell biology experiments provides real time information about th...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Aberrant cell cycle progression is a hallmark of solid tumors; therefore, cell cycle analysis is an ...
Cell migration and proliferation are essential for normal physiological processes, however their mis...
The go-or-grow hypothesis states that adherent cells undergo reversible phenotype switching between ...
Cell migration is a fundamental biological process of key importance in health and disease. Advances...
SummaryThe cell-cycle transition from G1 to S phase has been difficult to visualize. We have harness...
The fluorescence ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator (FUCCI) is a powerful tool for use in liv...
The go-or-grow hypothesis states that adherent cells undergo reversible phenotype switching between ...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms of melanoma cell behaviour is crucial to developing better d...
<p>(A) Establishment and analyses of HCT116 colon cancer cells stably expressing Fucci. (<i>Upper</i...
Beyond the more conventional single-cell segmentation and tracking, single-cell cycle dynamics is ga...
Tracking cell-cycle progression in live cells within their endogenous environment has been an outsta...
The fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator, also known as FUCCI, allows the visualiza...
Invasive cancer cells are a critical target in order to prevent metastasis. In the present report, w...
Fluorescent cell cycle labelling in cell biology experiments provides real time information about th...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Aberrant cell cycle progression is a hallmark of solid tumors; therefore, cell cycle analysis is an ...
Cell migration and proliferation are essential for normal physiological processes, however their mis...
The go-or-grow hypothesis states that adherent cells undergo reversible phenotype switching between ...
Cell migration is a fundamental biological process of key importance in health and disease. Advances...
SummaryThe cell-cycle transition from G1 to S phase has been difficult to visualize. We have harness...
The fluorescence ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator (FUCCI) is a powerful tool for use in liv...
The go-or-grow hypothesis states that adherent cells undergo reversible phenotype switching between ...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms of melanoma cell behaviour is crucial to developing better d...
<p>(A) Establishment and analyses of HCT116 colon cancer cells stably expressing Fucci. (<i>Upper</i...
Beyond the more conventional single-cell segmentation and tracking, single-cell cycle dynamics is ga...
Tracking cell-cycle progression in live cells within their endogenous environment has been an outsta...