نتایج جستجو برای: dual isotope imaging

تعداد نتایج: 635453  

Journal: :Water research 2016
Biao Jin Massimo Rolle

Chiral pesticides are important contaminants affecting the health and functioning of aquatic systems. The combination of stable isotope and enantiomer analysis techniques has been recently proposed to better characterize the fate of these contaminants in natural and engineered settings. We introduce a modeling approach with the aim of unifying and integrating the interpretation of isotopic and ...

2016
Michael Andreas Juen Christoph Hermann Wunderlich Felix Nußbaumer Martin Tollinger Georg Kontaxis Robert Konrat D Flemming Hansen Christoph Kreutz

In this work an improved stable isotope labeling protocol for nucleic acids is introduced. The novel building blocks eliminate/minimize homonuclear (13) C and (1) H scalar couplings thus allowing proton relaxation dispersion (RD) experiments to report accurately on the chemical exchange of nucleic acids. Using site-specific (2) H and (13) C labeling, spin topologies are introduced into DNA and ...

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular NMR 2010
Lenka Skrisovska Mario Schubert Frédéric H-T Allain

In the last 15 years substantial advances have been made to place isotope labels in native and glycosylated proteins for NMR studies and structure determination. Key developments include segmental isotope labeling using Native Chemical Ligation, Expressed Protein Ligation and Protein Trans-Splicing. These advances are pushing the size limit of NMR spectroscopy further making larger proteins acc...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2003
Wei-Jen Shih Tom Schoenstra Kelly Gross Becky Wierzbinski Vickie Kiefer Judith Collins

OBJECTIVE Gamma cameras contain energy discriminators that allow only those photons within a specified energy range to be recorded. A spontaneous shift in peak of 1 head of a dual-head gamma camera may cause artifacts. We present our experience with the incidental occurrence of off-peak status in 1 head of a dual-head gamma camera that resulted in subsequent artifacts and poor-quality images. ...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. A 2015
Daniel Weindl André Wegner Christian Jäger Karsten Hiller

Robust quantification of analytes is a prerequisite for meaningful metabolomics experiments. In non-targeted metabolomics it is still hard to compare measurements across multiple batches or instruments. For targeted analyses isotope dilution mass spectrometry is used to provide a robust normalization reference. Here, we present an approach that allows for the automated semi-quantification of me...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2011
Sander M J van Duijnhoven Marc S Robillard Klaas Nicolay Holger Grüll

UNLABELLED Activatable cell-penetrating peptides (ACPPs) are a new class of promising molecular imaging probes for the visualization of enzymes in vivo. The cell-penetrating function of a polycationic peptide is efficiently blocked by intramolecular electrostatic interactions with a polyanionic peptide. Proteolysis of a cleavable linker present between the polycationic cell-penetrating peptide ...

Arman Rahmim

This paper intends to compare the abilities of the two major imaging modalities in nuclear medicine imaging: Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT). The motivations are many-fold: (i) To gain a better understanding of the strengths and limitations of the two imaging modalities in the context of recent and ongoing developments in hardware ...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Pradeep Sen

Classical ghost imaging has received considerable attention in recent years because of its remarkable ability to image a scene without direct observation by a light-detecting imaging device. In this article, we show that this imaging process is actually a realization of a paradigm known as dual photography, which has been shown to produce full-color dual (ghost) images of 3D objects with comple...

2010
STUART GEMAN CHRISTINE GRAFFIGNE

1. Introduction. Computer vision refers to a variety of applications involving a sensing device, a computer, and software for restoring and possibly interpreting the sensed data. Most commonly, visible light is sensed by a video camera and converted to an array of measured light intensities, each element corresponding to a small patch in the scene (a picture element, or "pixel"). The image is t...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید