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2009
Volume: 2 Issue 4
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IMAGING RNA IN LIVING CELLS WITH MOLECULAR BEACONS: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES
ANTONY K. CHEN, and ANDREW TSOURKAS
There is a growing realization that cell-to-cell variations in gene expression have important biological consequences underlying phenotype diversity and cell fate. Although analytical tools for measuring gene expression, such as DNA microarrays, reverse-transcriptase PCR and in situ hybridization have been widely utili
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 2, Issue 4, 315 (2009)
MITOCHONDRIAL REDOX IMAGING FOR CANCER DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC STUDIES
LIN Z. LI, HE N. XU, MAHSA RANJI, SHOKO NIOKA, and BRITTON CHANCE
Mitochondrial redox states provide important information about energy-linked biological processes and signaling events in tissues for various disease phenotypes including cancer. The redox scanning method developed at the Chance laboratory about 30 years ago has allowed 3D highresolution (~ 50 × 50 × 10μm3) i
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
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DEVELOPMENT OF NEEDLE-BASED MICROENDOSCOPY FOR FLUORESCENCE MOLECULAR IMAGING OF BREAST TUMOR MODELS
CHAO-WEI CHEN, TIFFANY R. BLACKWELL, RENEE NAPHAS, PAUL T. WINNARD JR., VENU RAMAN, KRISTINE GLUNDE, and YU CHEN
Fluorescence molecular imaging enables the visualization of basic molecular processes such as gene expression, enzyme activity, and disease-specific molecular interactions in vivo using targeted contrast agents, and therefore, is being developed for early detection and in situ characterization of breast cancers. Recent
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MULTISPECTRAL UNMIXING OF FLUORESCENCE MOLECULAR TOMOGRAPHY DATA
MARIA SIMANTIRAKI, ROSY FAVICCHIO, STELIOS PSYCHARAKIS, GIANNIS ZACHARAKIS, and JORGE RIPOLL
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
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FLUORESCENT IMAGES OF MITOCHONDRIAL REDOX STATES IN IN SITU MOUSE HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC INTESTINES
MAHSA RANJI, SHOKO NIOKA, HE N. XU, BAOHUA WU, LIN Z. LI, DWIGHT L. JAGGARD, and BRITTON CHANCE
We have imaged mitochondrial oxidation–reduction states by taking a ratio of mitochondrial fluorophores: NADH (reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) to Fp (oxidized flavoprotein). Although NADH has been investigated for tissue metabolic state in cancer and in oxygen deprived tissues, it alone is not an adequate me
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QUANTITATIVE REDOX SCANNING OF TISSUE SAMPLES USING A CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
HE N. XU, BAOHUA WU, SHOKO NIOKA, BRITTON CHANCE, and LIN Z. LI
The fluorescence properties of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) and oxidized flavoproteins (Fp) including flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) in the respiratory chain are sensitive indicators of intracellular metabolic states and have been applied to the studies of mitochondrial function with energy-linke
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FC-DIRECTED ANTIBODY CONJUGATION OF MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES FOR ENHANCED MOLECULAR TARGETING
ROBABEH REZAEIPOOR, RENU JOHN, STEVEN G. ADIE, ERIC J. CHANEY, MARINA MARJANOVIC, AMY L. OLDENBURG, STEPHANIE A. RINNE, and STEPHEN A. BOPPART
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GENERATION OF TRANSGENIC MICE FOR IN VIVO DETECTION OF INSULIN-CONTAINING GRANULE EXOCYTOSIS AND QUANTIFICATION OF INSULIN SECRETION
JINLING LU, NATALIA GUSTAVSSON, QIMING LI, GEORGE K. RADDA, THOMAS C. SUDHOF, and WEIPING HAN
Insulin secretion is a complex and highly regulated process. Although much progress has been made in understanding the cellular mechanisms of insulin secretion and regulation, it remains unclear how conclusions from these studies apply to living animals. That few studies have been done to address these issues is largel
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IN VIVO NEAR-INFRARED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING OF HUMAN COLON ADENOCARCINOMA BY SPECIFIC IMMUNOTARGETING OF A TUMOR-ASSOCIATED MUCIN
RALPH S. DACOSTA, YING TANG, TUULA KALLIOMAKI, RAYMOND M. REILLY, ROBERT WEERSINK, ALISHA R. ELFORD, NORMAN E. MARCON, and BRIAN C. WILSON
Background and Aims: Accurate endoscopic detection of premalignant lesions and early cancers in the colon is essential for cure, since prognosis is closely related to lesion size and stage. Although it has great clinical potential, autofluorescence endoscopy has limited tumorto- normal tissue image contrast for detecti
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ASSESSING WORKING MEMORY IN REAL-LIFE SITUATIONS WITH FUNCTIONAL NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
TING LI, LI LI, QINGMING LUO, and HUI GONG
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APPLICATION OF DOPPLER OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IN RHEOLOGICAL STUDIES: BLOOD FLOW AND VESSELS MECHANICAL PROPERTIES EVALUATION
MARCO BONESI, ANEURIN J. KENNERLEY, IGOR MEGLINSKI, and STEPHEN MATCHER
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