Journal article
Ptychographic imaging of NaD1 induced yeast cell death
N Anthony, C Darmanin, MR Bleackley, K Parisi, G Cadenazzi, S Holmes, MA Anderson, KA Nugent, B Abbey
Biomedical Optics Express | OPTICAL SOC AMER | Published : 2019
Abstract
Characterising and understanding the mechanisms involved in cell death are especially important to combating threats to human health, particularly for the study of antimicrobial peptides and their effectiveness against pathogenic fungi. However, imaging these processes often relies on the use of synthetic molecules which bind to specific cellular targets to produce contrast. Here we study yeast cell death, induced by the anti-fungal peptide, NaD1. By treating yeast as a model organism we aim to understand anti-fungal cell death processes without relying on sample modification. Using a quantitative phase imaging technique, ptychography, we were able to produce label free images of yeast cells..
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Awarded by ACT Government
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council (CE140100011, DP150104386).