نتایج جستجو برای: spectrofluorometry

تعداد نتایج: 199  

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2015
João Lagarto Benjamin T Dyer Clifford Talbot Markus B Sikkel Nicholas S Peters Paul M W French Alexander R Lyon Chris Dunsby

We investigate the potential of an instrument combining time-resolved spectrofluorometry and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to measure structural and metabolic changes in cardiac tissue in vivo in a 16 week post-myocardial infarction heart failure model in rats. In the scar region, we observed changes in the fluorescence signal that can be explained by increased collagen content, which is in ...

2015
Tamer Z. Salem Craig P. Seaborn Colin M. Turney Jianli Xue Hui Shang Xiao-Wen Cheng Yi Li

The simian virus 40 polyadenylation signal (SV40 polyA) has been routinely inserted downstream of the polyhedrin promoter in many baculovirus expression vector systems (BEVS). In the baculovirus prototype Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), the polyhedrin promoter (very late promoter) transcribes its gene by a viral RNA polymerase therefore there is no supporting evid...

2012
John Kateregga George W Lubega Erik B Lindblad Edith Authié Theresa Helen Taillefer Coetzer Alain François Vincent Boulangé

BACKGROUND We investigated several adjuvants for their effects on the humoral immune response in both mice and cattle using the central domain of congopain (C2), the major cysteine protease of Trypanosoma congolense, as a model for developing a vaccine against animal trypanosomosis. The magnitude and sustainability of the immune response against C2 and the occurrence of a booster effect of infe...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1969
Sonia Rude Richard E. Coggeshall Lucas S. Van Orden

The two largest cells in a typical ganglion of the leech (Hirudo medicinalis) nervous system are the colossal cells of Retzius. These cells show a positive chromaffin reaction, and it has been suggested that they contain 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT). In this study, the presence of 5-HT in the colossal cells was confirmed by microspectrofluorometry and by thin-layer chromatography and spectrofluor...

Journal: :Microbial Cell Factories 2007
Anna Surribas David Resina Pau Ferrer Francisco Valero

BACKGROUND Together with the development of optical sensors, fluorometry is becoming an increasingly attractive tool for the monitoring of cultivation processes. In this context, the green fluorescence protein (GFP) has been proposed as a molecular reporter when fused to target proteins to study their subcellular localization or secretion behaviour. The present work evaluates the use of the GFP...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2002
N B Harris D K Zinniel M K Hsieh J D Cirillo R G Barletta

GFP is widely used as a molecular tool for the study of microbial pathogens. However, the manipulation of these pathogenic microorganisms poses a health threat to the laboratory worker, requiring biosafety level II or III containment. Although the GFPfluorophore is tolerant toformalin, a thorough analysis of this treatment on fluorescent output in prokaryotic systems has not been described. In ...

Journal: :Circulation 2004
Fawzia Huq Djamel Lebeche Vivek Iyer Ronglih Liao Roger J Hajjar

BACKGROUND Impaired relaxation is a cardinal feature of senescent myocardial dysfunction. Recently, adenoviral gene transfer of parvalbumin, a small calcium-buffering protein found exclusively in skeletal muscle and neurons, has been shown to improve cardiomyocyte relaxation in disease models of diastolic dysfunction. The goal of this study was to investigate whether parvalbumin gene transfer c...

Journal: :Chinese Medicine 2008
Wai Yee Ng Mildred S Yang

BACKGROUND Cellular redox state is important to cell growth and death. The growth of tumor cells may be modulated by intracellular reduced glutathione/oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG). The present study aims to investigate the effects of ginsenosides Re and Rg3 on cellular redox state and cell proliferation in C6 glioma cells. METHODS Cultured C6 glioma cells were exposed to various concentrat...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Alexandra Paillusson Nadine Hirschi Claudio Vallan Claus M. Azzalin Oliver Mühlemann

Aberrant mRNAs whose open reading frame (ORF) is truncated by the presence of a premature translation-termination codon (PTC) are recognized and degraded in eukaryotic cells by a process called nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD). Here, we report the development of a reporter system that allows monitoring of NMD in mammalian cells by measuring the fluorescence of green fluorescent protein (GFP)....

2017
Mikio Marumo Ichiro Wakabayashi

BACKGROUND Although ethanol is known to inhibit platelet aggregation, the effects of another variant of alcohol, methanol, have not been reported. The purpose of this study was to determine whether methanol and its metabolite, formic acid, affect Ca2+ entry into and subsequent aggregation of platelets in vitro. METHODS Ca2+ entry into and aggregation of human platelets were measured by spectr...

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