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20 February 2018 Labeling single cell for in-vivo study of cell fate mapping and lineage tracing
Sicong He, Jin Xu, Yi Wu, Ye Tian, Qiqi Sun, Zilong Wen, Jianan Y. Qu
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Abstract
Cell fate mapping and lineage tracing are significant ways to understanding the developmental origins of biological tissues. It requires labeling individual cells and tracing the development of their progeny. We develop an infrared laser-evoked gene operator heat-shock microscope system to achieve single-cell labeling in zebrafish. With a fluorescent thermometry technique, we measure the temperature increase in zebrafish tissues induced by infrared laser and identify the optimal heat shock conditions for single-cell gene induction in different types of zebrafish cells. We use this technique to study the fate mapping of T lymphocytes and discover the distinct waves of lymphopoiesis during the zebrafish development.
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Sicong He, Jin Xu, Yi Wu, Ye Tian, Qiqi Sun, Zilong Wen, and Jianan Y. Qu "Labeling single cell for in-vivo study of cell fate mapping and lineage tracing", Proc. SPIE 10497, Imaging, Manipulation, and Analysis of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues XVI, 104970J (20 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2286819
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KEYWORDS
Infrared lasers

Green fluorescent protein

Temperature metrology

Tissues

Thermometry

In vivo imaging

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