Heterogenous Distribution of Fluorescent Phorbol Ester Signal in Living Sea Urchin Embryos

Limited studies in which fluorescent phorbol esters were employed have suggested that such probes may be useful for studying phospholipid-dependent protein kinase function in living cells. A study using these signals in living sea urchin embryos is presented.

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Published in:The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) Vol. 183; no. 2; pp. 365 - 366
Main Authors: Connor, J. H., Olds, J. L., Lester, D. S., McPhie, D. L., Senft, S. L., Johnston, J. A., Alkon, D. L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Marine Biological Laboratory 01-10-1992
University of Chicago Press
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Summary:Limited studies in which fluorescent phorbol esters were employed have suggested that such probes may be useful for studying phospholipid-dependent protein kinase function in living cells. A study using these signals in living sea urchin embryos is presented.
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ISSN:0006-3185
1939-8697
DOI:10.1086/BBLv183n2p365