نتایج جستجو برای: احیایin vivo

تعداد نتایج: 331386  

2017
Li-juan Wang Fei Ma Bo Tang Chun-yang Zhang

Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein reverse transcriptase that is responsible for maintaining the telomere length in cells. Telomerase overexpresses in almost all malignant tumor cells, and it has become a promising biomarker and a potential therapy target for cancers. Consequently, accurate and efficient quantification of the telomerase is highly essential to medical diagnostics and therapeutics...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Ho Ko Thomas D Mrsic-Flogel Sonja B Hofer

In primary visual cortex (V1), connectivity between layer 2/3 (L2/3) excitatory neurons undergoes extensive reorganization after the onset of visual experience whereby neurons with similar feature selectivity form functional microcircuits (Ko et al., 2011, 2013). It remains unknown whether visual experience is required for the developmental refinement of intracortical circuitry or whether this ...

2016
Michelle Cua Daniel J. Wahl Yuan Zhao Sujin Lee Stefano Bonora Robert J. Zawadzki Yifan Jian Marinko V. Sarunic

Multiphoton microscopy enables imaging deep into scattering tissues. The efficient generation of non-linear optical effects is related to both the pulse duration (typically on the order of femtoseconds) and the size of the focused spot. Aberrations introduced by refractive index inhomogeneity in the sample distort the wavefront and enlarge the focal spot, which reduces the multiphoton signal. T...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2012
János Peti-Peterdi James L Burford Matthias J Hackl

In this review, we highlight the major scientific breakthroughs in kidney research achieved using multiphoton microscopy (MPM) and summarize the milestones in the technological development of kidney MPM during the past 10 years. Since more and more renal laboratories invest in MPM worldwide, we discuss future directions and provide practical, useful tips and examples for the application of this...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2006
Joseph P Wuskell David Boudreau Mei-de Wei Lei Jin Reimund Engl Ravikrishna Chebolu Andrew Bullen Kurt D Hoffacker Josef Kerimo Lawrence B Cohen Michal R Zochowski Leslie M Loew

Styryl dyes have been among the most widely used probes for mapping membrane potential changes in excitable cells. However, their utility has been somewhat limited because their excitation wavelengths have been restricted to the 450-550 nm range. Longer wavelength probes can minimize interference from endogenous chromophores and, because of decreased light scattering, improve recording from dee...

2010
Marguerite E. Hunt Michael P. Scherrer Frank D. Ferrari Mikhail V. Matz

BACKGROUND Fluorescent proteins (FP) homologous to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria have revolutionized biomedical research due to their usefulness as genetically encoded fluorescent labels. Fluorescent proteins from copepods are particularly promising due to their high brightness and rapid fluorescence development. RESULTS Here we report two novel FPs ...

Journal: :Applied physics letters 2008
Youzhi Li Huiliang Zhang Chulhong Kim Kelvin H Wagner Philip Hemmer Lihong V Wang

We applied a submegahertz nonlinear optical filter afforded by a cryogenically cooled spectral-hole burning crystal to ultrasound-modulated optical tomography. Our experimental results show that this technique, having the largest etendue among all available ultrasound-modulated optical tomography techniques and being immune to speckle decorrelation, offers potential for imaging in vivo and form...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 1999
J R Miller S E Hurlston Q Y Ma D W Face D J Kountz J R MacFall L W Hedlund G A Johnson

The use of a high-temperature superconducting probe for in vivo magnetic resonance microscopy at 2 T is described. To evaluate the performance of the probe, a series of SNR comparisons are carried out. The SNR increased by a factor of 3.7 compared with an equivalent copper coil. Quantitative measures of the SNR gain are in good agreement with theoretical predictions. A number of issues that are...

Journal: :RSC advances 2011
Mohammad H El-Dakdouki Kheireddine El-Boubbou David C Zhu Xuefei Huang

Highly stable colloidal hyaluronic acid coated magnetic nano-particles were prepared via a ligand exchange method. These particles exhibited excellent cell labeling efficiencies and superior potential as MRI contrast agents, which are useful to target tumor cells expressing hyaluronic acid receptors such as CD44.

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2008
Sarah Dunn Ewan E Morrison Tanniemola B Liverpool Carmen Molina-París Robert A Cross Maria C Alonso Michelle Peckham

Kinesin-1 is a molecular transporter that trafficks along microtubules. There is some evidence that kinesin-1 targets specific cellular sites, but it is unclear how this spatial regulation is achieved. To investigate this process, we used a combination of in vivo imaging of kinesin heavy-chain Kif5c (an isoform of kinesin-1) fused to GFP, in vitro analyses and mathematical modelling. GFP-Kif5c ...

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