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English: Waves of cytosolic acidosis in the intestine during death (cf., Figure 6). Here a worm killed using tert-butylhydroperoxide exhibits a wave of cytosolic acidosis in the intestine. The anterior intestine is at the top right. Higher pH (∼7.4), red, changing via green to lower pH, dark blue (∼6.4) (see Figure S13D for full pH color key).
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Source Video S6 from Coburn C, Allman E, Mahanti P, Benedetto A, Cabreiro F, Pincus Z, Matthijssens F, Araiz C, Mandel A, Vlachos M, Edwards S, Fischer G, Davidson A, Pryor R, Stevens A, Slack F, Tavernarakis N, Braeckman B, Schroeder F, Nehrke K, Gems D (2013). "Anthranilate Fluorescence Marks a Calcium-Propagated Necrotic Wave That Promotes Organismal Death in C. elegans". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001613. PMID 23935448. PMC: 3720247.
Author Coburn C, Allman E, Mahanti P, Benedetto A, Cabreiro F, Pincus Z, Matthijssens F, Araiz C, Mandel A, Vlachos M, Edwards S, Fischer G, Davidson A, Pryor R, Stevens A, Slack F, Tavernarakis N, Braeckman B, Schroeder F, Nehrke K, Gems D
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