
Here, we present a different approach to the analysis of plasma membrane bound PKCa signal which is independent of any membrane dye or spot accumulation. Our plasma membrane texture-based approach has been shown to be very robust, and accurately quantifies PKCa located in the ridge-like structures of membrane between neighboring cells...View PDF
In recent studies it was suggested that a more soluble form of Htt represents
the toxic species of Htt protein [Arrasate et al., 2004] rather than the aggregate form. An
automated measurement and analysis of Htt protein in ST Hdh Q111/111 cells offers a promising
basis for the development of new therapeutics against the disease.
Here, we present a high throughput High Content Analysis (HCA) assay for the quantification
of the specific, more soluble conformation of the Htt protein which is located in the perinuclear
region...View PDF
Cell migration plays a major role in a variety of physiological events, such as immune response and wound healing. In addition, cell migration can also contribute to pathological processes including metastasis [Lauffenburger et al., 1996; Horwitz et al., 2003]. Understanding the molecular components of migration is crucial for discovering new targets to develop drugs that affect migration. Identification of new therapeutics that manipulate cell migration would benefit from recent advancements in High Content Screening (HCS) technology.
Here, we present a method to analyze cell migration using the Operetta / Harmony HCS platform and the Oris(tm) Cell Migration Assay from Platypus Technologies, LLC...View PDF
Apoptosis, the genetically encoded program that leads to the self destruction of a cell, can be induced via two main pathways: the death receptor-mediated pathway, and the mitochondrial pathway [Hengartner MO, 2000]. Induction of either will finally result in the activation of caspases, a class of intracellular cytokine proteases which are considered to be the central components of the apoptotic response...View PDF
Cytotoxicity is a very complex process affecting multiple pathways. The ability to measure early indicators of toxicity is an essential part of drug discovery. An important approach to the detection of compound toxicity is a multiparametric analysis at the level of individual cells using High Content Analysis (HCA) applications [Abraham et al., 2008]. Such cell-based assays, which assess several cytotoxic events in a variety of relevant pathways…View PDF
The cell cycle is a ubiquitous, complex process that underlines the growth and proliferation of cells, organismal development, regulation of DNA damage repair and tissue hyperplasia as a response to injury and diseases such as cancer. The characterization of pharmacological compounds that regulate cell proliferation and division is therefore particularly important for drug discovery research…View PDF