Figure 4.

Respiratory chain inhibitors induce higher levels of cell death in AD cells. (a) Light photomicrographs of SS, AD and AS cells after 72 h. (b) Distribution of mitochondria in SS (left), AD (center) and AS (right) cells. (c) Respiratory chain inhibitors rotenone (10 μM), CCCP (50 μM), antimycin A (10 μg/ml) and oligomycin (5 μg/ml) induce higher levels of cell death in AD cells, as assessed by a cell counting assay after a 24 h incubation with the specified drugs. Data are representative of three independent experiments.

Wright et al. Genome Biology 2003 5:R4  
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