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PN-ensheathed neuron of the brainstem using GeoPIXE IE (b) Merged PIXE elemental map containing phosphorus, nickel, and iron of the profiled neuron, (c) Optical image of the analysed neuron (WFADAB-Ni stained PN, black pigment). 2007 Elsevier B.V. [Pg.328]


Water soluble starch capped nanoparticles proved to be efficient non-cytotoxic bactericidal agents at nanomolar concentrations. The investigation also suggested that starch capped CuNPs have great potential for use in biomedical applications such as cellular imaging or photothermal therapy. [Pg.133]

Probes for Cellular Imaging, Proteins, and Other High-Molecular-Weight Analytes... [Pg.75]

Day RN, Davidson MW (2009) The fluorescent protein palette tools for cellular imaging. Chem Soc Rev 38 2887-2921... [Pg.382]

Gao XH, Yang LL, Petros JA, Marshal FF, Simons JW, Nie SM (2005) In vivo molecular and cellular imaging with quantum dots. Curr Opin Biotechnol 16 63-72... [Pg.35]

Deiters E, Song B, Chauvin AS, Vandevyver CDB, Gumy F, Bunzli JCG (2009) Luminescent bimetallic lanthanide bioprobes for cellular imaging with excitation in the visible-light range. Chem Eur J 15 885-900... [Pg.36]

Keywords Metallofullerene, endohedral, gadolinium, magnetic resonance imaging, contrast agent, relaxivity, cellular imaging, molecular imaging... [Pg.157]

Anderson SA, Lee KK, Frank JA (2006) Gadolinium-fullerenol as a paramagnetic contrast agent for cellular imaging. Invest. Radiol. 41 332-338. [Pg.177]

Narayanan, T.N., et al., Hybrid 2D nanomaterials as dual-mode contrast agents in cellular imaging. Advanced Materials, 2012. 24(22) p. 2992-8. [Pg.166]

Lang, P., Yeow, K., Nichols, A. and Scheer, A. (2006) Cellular imaging in drug discovery. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 5, 343-356. [Pg.343]

Table 15.1 The high content cellular imaging data from the primary human hepatocyte cultures, upon overnight treatment by a panel of 30 selected drugs. [Pg.366]

Xu, J.J. et al. (2009) Cellular imaging predictions of clinical drug-induced hver injury. Toxicolo al Sciences, in press. [Pg.381]

Hall J, Thomas KL, Everitt BJ (2001a) Cellular imaging of zif268 expression in the hippocampus and amygdala during contextual and cued fear memory retrieval selective activation of hippocampal CAl neurons during the recall of contextual memories. J Neurosci 21 2186-2193... [Pg.28]

Gerritsen HC, De Grauw K (2001) One- and two photon confocal lifetime imaging and its applications. In Periasamy A (ed) Methods in cellular imaging. Oxford University Press, New York, p 308-323... [Pg.88]

The tetraazatriphenylene chromophore attached to the cyclene ring acted as an efficient sensitiser for Eu3+ and Tb2+ emission but also intercalated between the base pairs of DNA. The complexes were tested as cellular imaging and reactive probes using the mouse fibroblast cell line. The complexes were quickly taken up by the fibroblast cells and localised in nucleus and around the cell membrane. The process was visualised by fluorescence microscopy. Photolysis at 340 nm and 350 nm damaged plasmid supercoiled DNA producing nicked (form II) and linear (form III) DNA. DNA damage is known to induce apoptotic cell death and these complexes may be therefore considered for the development as therapeutic probes, for example in the treatment of accessible tumours, such as skin melanoma. [Pg.93]

Frias, J. C., Bobba, G., Cann, M. J., Hutchison, C. J., Parker, D. Luminescent nonacoordinate cations lanthanide complexes as potential cellular imaging and reactive probes, Org. Biomol. Chem. (2003), 905... [Pg.103]

Smith AM Nib SM, Chemical analysis and cellular imaging with quantum dots, Analyst, 2004, 129, 672-677. [Pg.702]

Song Y, Kohlmeir EK, Meade TJ (2008) Synthesis of multimeric MR contrast agents for cellular imaging. J Am Chem Soc 130 6662-6663... [Pg.206]

Figure 1. Automated Cellular Imaging System (ACIS III), an example of an image acquisition and image analysis instrument. Figure 1. Automated Cellular Imaging System (ACIS III), an example of an image acquisition and image analysis instrument.
Sub-cellular imaging instruments are automated (fluorescence) microscopes with integrated automated image analysis. Such instruments can be divided into two broad classes 93... [Pg.259]

Such systems were originally being designed for secondary assays, but the increased application of sub-cellular imaging and the development of... [Pg.259]


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