نتایج جستجو برای: in vivo

تعداد نتایج: 16981913  

Journal: :Optics letters 2011
Dong Li Wei Zheng Yan Zeng Yi Luo Jianan Y Qu

Direct visualization of microvasculature provides significant insights in microcirculation and critically impacts the diagnosis and treatment of microcirculatory diseases. Recently, we discovered that the high-energy Soret fluorescence of hemoglobin peaked at 438 nm with an extremely short lifetime becomes strongly visible under two-photon excitation. Based on the distinct spectral and temporal...

Journal: :Current topics in developmental biology 2016
Janet Rossant

The study of the preimplantation mouse embryo has progressed over the past 50 years from descriptive biology through experimental embryology to molecular biology and genetics. Along the way, the molecular pathways that lead to the establishment of the three cell lineages of the blastocyst have become more clearly understood but the fundamental questions of lineage commitment remain the same as ...

2017
Yingping Luo Liwei Huang Ye Yang Xianfei Zhuang Siyao Hu Huangxian Ju Bo-Yang Yu Jiangwei Tian

To achieve the best therapeutic efficacy and good prognosis, the drugs necessitate tailored profiles of excellent spatiotemporal control and therapeutic monitoring. Here we introduce a programmed theranostic nanoparticle with self-adapting properties for tumor-specific systemic treatment, including stealthy surface to prolong circulation time in blood, surface charge-reversion for tumor targeti...

Journal: :Nephron. Physiology 2006
Weiming Yu

Intravital ratiometric microscopy is a powerful method for quantitative study of kidney functions. As demonstrated in the examples, both the generalized polarity and direct ratio imaging approaches allow investigators to address basic and important questions such as those related to filtration, permeability and reabsorption. Both approaches have similar advantageous for in vivo imaging. However...

2016
Zonglun Liu Kuo Gao Beng Wang Hui Yan Panfei Xing Chongmin Zhong Yongqian Xu Hongjuan Li Jianxin Chen Wei Wang Shiguo Sun

A dinuclear ruthenium(II) complex Ruazo was designed and synthesized, in which oxidative cyclization of the azo and o-amino group was employed for the detection of hypochlorous acid (HClO) in aqueous solution. The non-emissive Ruazo formed highly luminescent triazole-ruthenium(II) complex in presence of HClO and successfully imaged HClO in living cell and living mouse.

Journal: :Small 2017
Shuai Shao Trang Nhu Do Aida Razi Upendra Chitgupi Jumin Geng Richard J Alsop Boris G Dzikovski Maikel C Rheinstädter Joaquin Ortega Mikko Karttunen Joseph A Spernyak Jonathan F Lovell

Computer simulations are used to design more hydrated bilayers, formed from amine-modified porphyrin-phospholipids (PoPs). Experiments confirm that the new constructs give rise to bilayers with greater water content. When chelated with manganese, amine-modified PoPs provide improved contrast for magnetic resonance and are safely used for imaging in vivo.

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2007
Lisa E Månsson Keira Melican Bruce A Molitoris Agneta Richter-Dahlfors

The holy grail of infection biology is to study a pathogen within its natural infectious environment, the living host. Advances in in vivo imaging techniques have begun to introduce the possibility to visualize, in real time, infection progression within a living model. In this review we detail the current advancements and knowledge in multiphoton microscopy and how it can be related to the fie...

Journal: :Optics letters 2007
David P Biss Daniel Sumorok Stephen A Burns Robert H Webb Yaopeng Zhou Thomas G Bifano Daniel Côté Israel Veilleux Parisa Zamiri Charles P Lin

In vivo imaging of the mouse retina using visible and near infrared wavelengths does not achieve diffraction-limited resolution due to wavefront aberrations induced by the eye. Considering the pupil size and axial dimension of the eye, it is expected that unaberrated imaging of the retina would have a transverse resolution of 2 microm. Higher-order aberrations in retinal imaging of human can be...

Journal: :Annual review of biomedical engineering 2010
Nada N Boustany Stephen A Boppart Vadim Backman

Optical contrast based on elastic scattering interactions between light and matter can be used to probe cellular structure, cellular dynamics, and image tissue architecture. The quantitative nature and high sensitivity of light scattering signals to subtle alterations in tissue morphology, as well as the ability to visualize unstained tissue in vivo, has recently generated significant interest ...

2014
Jennifer Yen Richard M White Derek L Stemple

The need for scalable strategies to probe the biological consequences of candidate cancer genes has never been more pressing. The zebrafish, with its capacity for high-throughput transgenesis, in vivo imaging and chemical/genetic screening, has ideal features for undertaking this task. Unique biological insights from zebrafish have already led to the identification of novel oncogenic drivers an...

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