نتایج جستجو برای: bioluminescence

تعداد نتایج: 4158  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
J Rohr M I Latz S Fallon J C Nauen E Hendricks

Flow-induced bioluminescence provides a unique opportunity for visualizing the flow field around a swimming dolphin. Unfortunately, previous descriptions of dolphin-stimulated bioluminescence have been largely anecdotal and often conflicting. Most references in the scientific literature report an absence of bioluminescence on the dolphin body, which has been invariably assumed to be indicative ...

2013
Audrey L. Davis Bruce R. Branchini Danielle Ablamsky Julie Rosenman

p 3 Introduction pgs 5-10 Materials and Methods pgs 10-18 Materials General Methods Site-directed Mutagenesis Insertion of Promega’s CBRluc into the pGEX-6P-2 vector Protein Expression and Purification Bioluminescence activity-based light assays Heat inactivation studies Bioluminescence emission spectra Microplate luminometer assays Mammalian cell experiments by Promega collaborators: -Transfec...

2012
Jade Vacquié-Garcia François Royer Anne-Cécile Dragon Morgane Viviant Frédéric Bailleul Christophe Guinet

How non-echolocating deep diving marine predators locate their prey while foraging remains mostly unknown. Female southern elephant seals (SES) (Mirounga leonina) have vision adapted to low intensity light with a peak sensitivity at 485 nm. This matches the wavelength of bioluminescence produced by a large range of marine organisms including myctophid fish, SES's main prey. In this study, we in...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2010
Alecia N Septer Jeffrey L Bose Anne K Dunn Eric V Stabb

Vibrio fischeri induces both anaerobic respiration and bioluminescence during symbiotic infection. In many bacteria, the oxygen-sensitive regulator FNR activates anaerobic respiration, and a preliminary study using the light-generating lux genes from V. fischeri MJ1 cloned in Escherichia coli suggested that FNR stimulates bioluminescence. To test for FNR-mediated regulation of bioluminescence a...

2016
Takahiro Kuchimaru Satoshi Iwano Masahiro Kiyama Shun Mitsumata Tetsuya Kadonosono Haruki Niwa Shojiro Maki Shinae Kizaka-Kondoh

In preclinical cancer research, bioluminescence imaging with firefly luciferase and D-luciferin has become a standard to monitor biological processes both in vitro and in vivo. However, the emission maximum (λmax) of bioluminescence produced by D-luciferin is 562 nm where light is not highly penetrable in biological tissues. This emphasizes a need for developing a red-shifted bioluminescence im...

Journal: :Neurophotonics 2016
Jack K Tung Ken Berglund Claire-Anne Gutekunst Ute Hochgeschwender Robert E Gross

The use of bioluminescent reporters in neuroscience research continues to grow at a rapid pace as their applications and unique advantages over conventional fluorescent reporters become more appreciated. Here, we describe practical methods and principles for detecting and imaging bioluminescence from live cells and animals. We systematically tested various components of our conventional fluores...

Journal: :Optics express 2006
Ge Wang Haiou Shen Wenxiang Cong Shan Zhao Guo Wei Wei

It was recently reported that bioluminescent spectra can be significantly affected by temperature, which we recognize as a major opportunity to overcome the inherent illposedness of bioluminescence tomography (BLT). In this paper, we propose temperature-modulated bioluminescence tomography (TBT) to utilize the temperature dependence of bioluminescence for superior BLT performance. Specifically,...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Anderson G. Oliveira Cassius V. Stevani Hans E. Waldenmaier Vadim Viviani Jillian M. Emerson Jennifer J. Loros Jay C. Dunlap

Bioluminescence, the creation and emission of light by organisms, affords insight into the lives of organisms doing it. Luminous living things are widespread and access diverse mechanisms to generate and control luminescence [1-5]. Among the least studied bioluminescent organisms are phylogenetically rare fungi-only 71 species, all within the ∼ 9,000 fungi of the temperate and tropical Agarical...

2003
W. H. L.

P. bahamense, G. polyedra, and P. lunula exhibit interspecies differences in stimulable and spontaneous bioluminescence. For each species the total number of photons that can be emitted upon mechanical stimulation is a constant, regardless of the time during scotophase at which stimulation occurs. Ratios of stimulable bioluminescence per organism during scotophase and photophase are as high as ...

2016
Matthew P. Davis John S. Sparks W. Leo Smith

Bioluminescence is primarily a marine phenomenon with 80% of metazoan bioluminescent genera occurring in the world's oceans. Here we show that bioluminescence has evolved repeatedly and is phylogenetically widespread across ray-finned fishes. We recover 27 independent evolutionary events of bioluminescence, all among marine fish lineages. This finding indicates that bioluminescence has evolved ...

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