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  • Immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy studies show that the chemokine receptors concentrate at the leading edge of the cell on the flattened cell-substratum contact area, induced specifically by the signals that trigger cell polarization [32].
  • Confocal microscopy showed that gp41 caused internalization of CXCR4 in HEK293 cells provided they were also cotransfected with intact CD4 [33].
  • To study this, chylomicron remnants labeled with a fluorescent dye were perfused into isolated livers of LDL receptor-deficient (LDLR-deficient) mice (Ldlr(-/-)) and examined by confocal microscopy [34].
  • The shift was not paralleled by increased hsp25 co-localization with F-actin by confocal microscopy [35].
  • In addition, 14 ATP7B mutants tagged to green fluorescent protein were generated and expressed in HuH-7 and HepG2 cells; intracellular localization of these mutants was characterized by confocal microscopy [36].
 

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