Publications by authors named "Leslie Ann Jaramillo Koyama"

Cell- and tissue-level processes often occur across days or weeks, but few imaging methods can capture such long timescales. Here, we describe Bellymount, a simple, noninvasive method for longitudinal imaging of the Drosophila abdomen at subcellular resolution. Bellymounted animals remain live and intact, so the same individual can be imaged serially to yield vivid time series of multiday processes.

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Article Synopsis
  • Organ renewal involves cell division, differentiation, and loss, and a new platform for live imaging of the adult midgut allows researchers to observe these processes in real-time.
  • By creating a window on a living animal, imaging sessions can last 12-16 hours, capturing dynamic cell and tissue behavior in detail.
  • The analysis reveals novel cell behaviors, such as the re-orientation of mitotic stem cells and unique mechanisms in daughter cell fate determination and enterocyte extrusion.
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