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- v. To occur together in the same cell.
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Examples
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Optineurin foci have been shown to colocalize, at least partially, with Rab8, myosin VI, and TfR in human RPE cells
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In a paper by Au et al. [31], it was somewhat vaguely stated that "optineurin appears to be a linker protein between myosin VI and Rab8, as all three proteins colocalize in the perinuclear region at/around the Golgi complex …".
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We observed that in both human and mouse cardiomyocytes, BIN1 and Cav1. 2 colocalize at cardiac T-tubules (by fluorescence and electron microscopy immunogold labeling) and co-immunoprecipitate.
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Cx43 does not colocalize with Cav1. 2 in cardiomyocytes.
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Among these, 116 were not identified by Alvino et al, and 71% of them colocalize with known origins from the OriDB database within 5 kb.
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Out of the 337, 234 colocalize with the 275 origins identified by
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The needles do not colocalize with actin (labeled with phalloidin-Texas Red). doi: 10.1371/journal. pone.0009014.g002
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(E) Bassoon and GRASP-1, arrowheads denote localization of GRASP-1 to synaptic sites. ~15% of the synapses colocalize with GRASP-1, while the "random" colocalization is ~5% as determined by rotating the red channel image.
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The immunostaining of SATB1 and β-catenin in primary thymocytes indicates that they colocalize in the interchromatin space and form a distinguished substructure inside the nucleus.
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Although PINK1-YFP colocalizes with cytochrome c, which is present in all mitochondria (average Pearson coefficient = 0. 58±0.11), PINK1-YFP does not colocalize with MTR (average Pearson coefficient = 0. 26±0.13), which accumulates only in bioenergetically active mitochondria (t-test).
Jimmydiamond commented on the word colocalize
a unique localized ,( familiar jargon ), confined to groups and or geopolitical divisional providence
July 9, 2013