نتایج جستجو برای: احیایin vivo

تعداد نتایج: 331386  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014
Jianan Liu Yong Liu Wenbo Bu Jiwen Bu Yong Sun Jiulin Du Jianlin Shi

Hypoxia is a distinct feature of malignant solid tumors, which is a possible causative factor for the serious resistance to chemo- and radiotherapy or the development of invasion and metastasis. The exploration of nanosensors with the capabilities like the accurate diagnosis of hypoxic level will be helpful to estimate the malignant degree of tumor and subsequently implement more effective pers...

Journal: :HFSP journal 2008
Julien Vermot Scott E Fraser Michael Liebling

Live imaging has gained a pivotal role in developmental biology since it increasingly allows real-time observation of cell behavior in intact organisms. Microscopes that can capture the dynamics of ever-faster biological events, fluorescent markers optimal for in vivo imaging, and, finally, adapted reconstruction and analysis programs to complete data flow all contribute to this success. Focusi...

Journal: :Annual review of neuroscience 2009
Brian A Wilt Laurie D Burns Eric Tatt Wei Ho Kunal K Ghosh Eran A Mukamel Mark J Schnitzer

Since the work of Golgi and Cajal, light microscopy has remained a key tool for neuroscientists to observe cellular properties. Ongoing advances have enabled new experimental capabilities using light to inspect the nervous system across multiple spatial scales, including ultrastructural scales finer than the optical diffraction limit. Other progress permits functional imaging at faster speeds, ...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2010
Emily A Kelly Ania K Majewska

In vivo imaging using two-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) allows the study of living cells and neuronal processes in the intact brain. The technique presented here allows the imaging of the same area of the brain at several time points (chronic imaging) with microscopic resolution allowing the tracking of dendritic spines which are the small structures that represent the majority of po...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2014
Shaobo Ruan Jun Qian Shun Shen Jianhua Zhu Xinguo Jiang Qin He Huile Gao

Fluorescent carbon dots (CD) possess impressive potential in bioimaging because of their low photobleaching, absence of optical blinking and good biocompatibility. However, their relatively short excitation/emission wavelengths restrict their application in in vivo imaging. In the present study, a kind of CD was prepared by a simple heat treatment method using glycine as the only precursor. The...

Journal: :Optics letters 2006
Kwang Hyun Song George Stoica Lihong V Wang

An in vivo photoacoustic imaging system was designed and implemented to image the entire small animal head. A special scanning gantry was designed to enable in vivo imaging in coronal cross sections with high contrast and good spatial resolution for the first time to our knowledge. By use of a 2.25 MHz ultrasonic transducer with a 6 mm diameter active element, an in-plane radial resolution of a...

Journal: :Current opinion in chemical biology 2017
Yongxian Xu Peng Zou Adam E Cohen

Membrane voltages are ubiquitous throughout cell biology. Voltage is most commonly associated with excitable cells such as neurons and cardiomyocytes, although many other cell types and organelles also support electrical signaling. Voltage imaging in vivo would offer unique capabilities in reporting the spatial pattern and temporal dynamics of electrical signaling at the cellular and circuit le...

Journal: :American journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2015
Yusri D Heryanto Arifudin Achmad Ayako Taketomi-Takahashi Yoshito Tsushima

A rare subpopulation of cancer cells known as cancer stem cells (CSCs) have distinct characteristics resembling stem cells, including cell renewal capability, differentiation into multiple lineages, and endless proliferation potential. Cumulating evidence has revealed that CSCs are responsible for tumorigenicity, invasion, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance. Despite continued investigation ...

2014
Jonathan M. Taylor

The constant motion of the beating heart presents an obstacle to clear optical imaging, especially 3D imaging, in small animals where direct optical imaging would otherwise be possible. Gating techniques exploit the periodic motion of the heart to computationally "freeze" this movement and overcome motion artifacts. Optically gated imaging represents a recent development of this, where image an...

2014
Bo Shui Jane C. Lee Shaun Reining Frank K. Lee Michael I. Kotlikoff

Significant progress has been made in the last decade in the development of optogenetic effectors and sensors that can be deployed to understand complex biological signaling in mammals at a molecular level, without disrupting the distributed, lineage specific signaling circuits that comprise nuanced physiological responses. A major barrier to the widespread exploitation of these imaging tools, ...

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