[NMR paper] Photoluminescence Lifetime Imaging of Newly Synthesized Proteins in Living Cells with Iridium-alkyne Probe
Photoluminescence Lifetime Imaging of Newly Synthesized Proteins in Living Cells with Iridium-alkyne Probe
Designing probes for real-time imaging of dynamic processes in living cells is a continual challenge. Herein, a novel near-infrared photoluminescence probe with long lifetime was exploited for photoluminescence lifetime imaging (PLIM) based on an Iridium-alkyne complex. This probe offers benefits of desirable deep-red to NIR emission, long stokes shift, excellent cell penetration, low cytotoxicity and good resistance to photobleaching. To the best of our knowledge this is the first...
Hyperpolarized choline as an MR imaging molecular probe: feasibility of in vivo imaging in a rat model
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Hyperpolarized choline as an MR imaging molecular probe: feasibility of in vivo imaging in a rat model
Friesen-Waldner, L.J., et al., Hyperpolarized choline as an MR imaging molecular probe: feasibility of in vivo imaging in a rat model. J Magn Reson Imaging, 2015. 41(4): p. 917-23.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24862837
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In vivo Imaging Fluorescent Proteins Expressed from DNA Vaccine Constructs - News-Medical.net
In vivo Imaging Fluorescent Proteins Expressed from DNA Vaccine Constructs - News-Medical.net
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In vivo Imaging Fluorescent Proteins Expressed from DNA Vaccine Constructs
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Nevertheless, most of the clinical trials that reported the use of these proteins have used recombinant viruses; injected cells expressing the proteins; or used recombinant protein in an artificial mouse. This article examines the technique used to ...
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[NMR paper] Design of a novel class of protein-based magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents for the molecular imaging of cancer biomarkers.
Design of a novel class of protein-based magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents for the molecular imaging of cancer biomarkers.
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An NMR-Based Structural Rationale for Contrasting Stoichiometry and Ligand Binding Site(s) in Fatty Acid-binding Proteins.
An NMR-Based Structural Rationale for Contrasting Stoichiometry and Ligand Binding Site(s) in Fatty Acid-binding Proteins.
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