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WEHImovies | DNA gets away: scientists catch the rogue molecule that can trigger autoimmunity @WEHImovies | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
In this video, mitochondria are coloured red, and DNA is marked in green. As the mitochondria start to die, they begin to ball up, before releasing the DNA which we see as green spots appearing outside the mitochondria.

The images were captured on the lattice light-sheet microscope at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Centre for Dynamic Imaging.

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