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English: Local application of H2O2 results in a localised mitochondrial increase in MitoSOX Red signal. H2O2 (50 mM) was applied to the end of a FDB fibre with the microflow pipette. An enlarged view of the fibre occupies the main area of the box and the whole fibre together with two other fibres is shown enclosed in the red box at the lower right. Time refers to the time (in minutes and seconds) at which H2O2 application started. The vertical bar is a LUT where black indicates low MitoSOX signal and white represents a high MitoSOX signal. The bright white halo shows the delivery of a sulforhodamine B-spiked Tyrode to indicate the area of the fibre exposed to the flow from the multifunctional pipette.
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Source Movie S3 from Bruton J, Jeffries G, Westerblad H (2014). "Usage of a Localised Microflow Device to Show that Mitochondrial Networks Are Not Extensive in Skeletal Muscle Fibres". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0108601. PMID 25259575. PMC: 4178183.
Author Bruton J, Jeffries G, Westerblad H
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