Analysis of PARP inhibitor toxicity by multidimensional fluorescence microscopy reveals mechanisms of sensitivity and resistance
Methods to study anti-cancer drugs cytotoxicity are often low throughput and rely on population average. Here the authors present an automated image-based cytometry method to quantify multiple cytotoxicity parameters in single cells, and use it to study the effect of PARP inhibitors in cancer cells.
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Main Authors: | Jone Michelena, Aleksandra Lezaja, Federico Teloni, Thomas Schmid, Ralph Imhof, Matthias Altmeyer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/69cfbc985a4f4f299345fc43300b4c9c |
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