The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe CellTrackerTM Green CMFDA (CTG), have become common in studies of living Foraminifera. This metabolic requirement, as well as the relatively quick production of the fluorescent reaction products, makes CTG a prime candidate for determining mortality in bioassay and other laboratory experiments. Previous work with the foraminifer Amphistegina gibbosa, which hosts diatom endosymbionts, has shown that the species is capable of surviving both acute chemical exposure and extended periods of total darkness by entering a low-activity dormant state. This paper explores the use of CTG and fluorescent microscopy to determine mortality in such experime...
We measured membrane permeability, hydrolytic enzyme, and caspase-like activities using fluorescent ...
Amphistegina are the most common foraminifers with algal endosymbionts found on reefs and carbonate ...
Microscopy techniques have been widely applied to observe cellular ultrastructure. Most of these tec...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
Dormancy, a state of severely decreased or suspended metabolism, is a widespread survival strategy i...
Dormancy in the Foraminifera has been observed widely across the phylum in reaction to a variety of ...
Benthic foraminifera are an important component of the marine biota, but protocols for investigating...
Benthic foraminifera are an important component of the marine biota, but protocols for investigating...
Benthic foraminiferal taxa that host algal endosymbionts can serve as model organisms in understandi...
Highly negative δ13C values in fossil foraminifera from methane cold seeps have been proposed to ref...
The Deepwater Horizon blowout in 2010 released an estimated 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into th...
Some benthic foraminifera have the ability to incorporate functional chloroplasts from diatoms (klep...
We measured membrane permeability, hydrolytic enzyme, and caspase-like activities using fluorescent ...
Amphistegina are the most common foraminifers with algal endosymbionts found on reefs and carbonate ...
Microscopy techniques have been widely applied to observe cellular ultrastructure. Most of these tec...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
Dormancy, a state of severely decreased or suspended metabolism, is a widespread survival strategy i...
Dormancy in the Foraminifera has been observed widely across the phylum in reaction to a variety of ...
Benthic foraminifera are an important component of the marine biota, but protocols for investigating...
Benthic foraminifera are an important component of the marine biota, but protocols for investigating...
Benthic foraminiferal taxa that host algal endosymbionts can serve as model organisms in understandi...
Highly negative δ13C values in fossil foraminifera from methane cold seeps have been proposed to ref...
The Deepwater Horizon blowout in 2010 released an estimated 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into th...
Some benthic foraminifera have the ability to incorporate functional chloroplasts from diatoms (klep...
We measured membrane permeability, hydrolytic enzyme, and caspase-like activities using fluorescent ...
Amphistegina are the most common foraminifers with algal endosymbionts found on reefs and carbonate ...
Microscopy techniques have been widely applied to observe cellular ultrastructure. Most of these tec...