نتایج جستجو برای: photinus pyralis

تعداد نتایج: 219  

2011
Laura Mezzanotte Ivo Que Eric Kaijzel Bruce Branchini Aldo Roda Clemens Löwik

BACKGROUND Despite a plethora of bioluminescent reporter genes being cloned and used for cell assays and molecular imaging purposes, the simultaneous monitoring of multiple events in small animals is still challenging. This is partly attributable to the lack of optimization of cell reporter gene expression as well as too much spectral overlap of the color-coupled reporter genes. A new red emitt...

Journal: :Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences 2020

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1389

به فرایند تولید نور در سیستم های زیستی بیولومینسانس اطلاق می شود. در فرایند نور افشانی حشرات شبتاب، آنزیم بازیافت کننده لوسیفرین (lre) عملکرد کلیدی در بازیافت لوسیفرین از اکسی لوسیفرین دارد. در این مطالعه، lre گونه ایرانی lampyris turkestanicus با استفاده از روش های مبتنی بر race (5/-race و 3/-race) و rt-pcr تکثیر و کلون شده است. بررسی توالی cdna حاصل نشان می دهد که توالی کامل t-lre به طول 924 ...

2011
Hoon Sim Kristin Bibee Samuel Wickline David Sept

In vivo bioluminescence imaging is a powerful tool for assessing tumor burden and quantifying therapeutic response in xenograft models. However, this technique exhibits significant variability as a consequence of differences in substrate administration, as well as the tumor size, type, and location. Here, we present a novel pharmacokinetic (PK) approach that utilizes bioluminescence image data....

2016
Sara L Hermann Saisi Xue Logan Rowe Elizabeth Davidson-Lowe Andrew Myers Bahodir Eshchanov Christie A Bahlai

The timing of events in the life history of temperate insects is most typically primarily cued by one of two drivers: photoperiod or temperature accumulation over the growing season. However, an insect's phenology can also be moderated by other drivers like rainfall or the phenology of its host plants. When multiple drivers of phenology interact, there is greater potential for phenological asyn...

2012
Mary P. Hall James Unch Brock F. Binkowski Michael P. Valley Braeden L. Butler Monika G. Wood Paul Otto Kristopher Zimmerman Gediminas Vidugiris Thomas Machleidt Matthew B. Robers Hélène A. Benink Christopher T. Eggers Michael R. Slater Poncho L. Meisenheimer Dieter H. Klaubert Frank Fan Lance P. Encell Keith V. Wood

Bioluminescence methodologies have been extraordinarily useful due to their high sensitivity, broad dynamic range, and operational simplicity. These capabilities have been realized largely through incremental adaptations of native enzymes and substrates, originating from luminous organisms of diverse evolutionary lineages. We engineered both an enzyme and substrate in combination to create a no...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1994
B K Chen K Saksela R Andino D Baltimore

To study the basis of cellular latency of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), we have used a recombinant luciferase-encoding HIV (HXB-Luc) to superinfect nonproductively HIV-1-infected human leukemic cell lines. HXB-Luc contains the Photinus pyralis luciferase gene in place of the nef gene and provides a highly sensitive, simple assay for HIV infection and expression. To circumvent any superinf...

2014
Nick Van Reet Hélène Van de Vyver Patient Pati Pyana Anne Marie Van der Linden Philippe Büscher

BACKGROUND Genetic engineering with luciferase reporter genes allows monitoring Trypanosoma brucei (T.b.) infections in mice by in vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI). Until recently, luminescent T.b. models were based on Renilla luciferase (RLuc) activity. Our study aimed at evaluating red-shifted luciferases for in vivo BLI in a set of diverse T.b. strains of all three subspecies, including so...

2012
Qiang Liu Weijin Huang Jianhui Nie Rong Zhu Dongying Gao Aijing Song Shufang Meng Xuemei Xu Youchun Wang

BACKGROUND Pre-existing immunity to Vaccinia Tian Tan virus (VTT) resulting from a large vaccination campaign against smallpox prior to the early 1980s in China, has been a major issue for application of VTT-vector based vaccines. It is essential to establish a sensitive and high-throughput neutralization assay to understand the epidemiology of Vaccinia-specific immunity in current populations ...

2013
Alex P. McLatchie Hollie Burrell-Saward Elmarie Myburgh Michael D. Lewis Theresa H. Ward Jeremy C. Mottram Simon L. Croft John M. Kelly Martin C. Taylor

BACKGROUND Human African trypanosomiasis is caused by infection with parasites of the Trypanosoma brucei species complex, and threatens over 70 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. Development of new drugs is hampered by the limitations of current rodent models, particularly for stage II infections, which occur once parasites have accessed the CNS. Bioluminescence imaging of pathogens expressi...

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