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In Vivo Bioimaging Rats for Translational Research in Cell and Tissue Transplantation.

Cell medicine

Teratani T, Kobayashi E.
PMID: 28058175
Cell Med. 2012 May 15;3(1):3-11. doi: 10.3727/215517912X639342. eCollection 2012 Jan.

The rat is an excellent cell transplantation model. In accordance with the innovative development of in vivo bioimaging technology, over the last decade we have been developing an engineered rat system based on transgenic technology and have been demonstrating...

Interfering with Bacterial Quorum Sensing.

Perspectives in medicinal chemistry

Reuter K, Steinbach A, Helms V.
PMID: 26819549
Perspect Medicin Chem. 2016 Jan 18;8:1-15. doi: 10.4137/PMC.S13209. eCollection 2016.

Quorum sensing (QS) describes the exchange of chemical signals in bacterial populations to adjust the bacterial phenotypes according to the density of bacterial cells. This serves to express phenotypes that are advantageous for the group and ensure bacterial survival....

Enabling Aequorin for Biotechnology Applications Through Genetic Engineering.

Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology

Grinstead K, Joel S, Zingg JM, Dikici E, Daunert S.
PMID: 26475468
Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol. 2015 Oct 17; doi: 10.1007/10_2015_336. Epub 2015 Oct 17.

In recent years, luminescent proteins have been studied for their potential application in a variety of detection systems. Bioluminescent proteins, which do not require an external excitation source, are especially well-suited as reporters in analytical detection. The photoprotein aequorin...

Whole-Volume Clustering of Time Series Data from Zebrafish Brain Calcium Images via Mixture Modeling.

Statistical analysis and data mining

Nguyen HD, Ullmann JFP, McLachlan GJ, Voleti V, Li W, Hillman EMC, Reutens DC, Janke AL.
PMID: 29725490
Stat Anal Data Min. 2018 Feb;11(1):5-16. doi: 10.1002/sam.11366. Epub 2017 Dec 06.

Calcium is a ubiquitous messenger in neural signaling events. An increasing number of techniques are enabling visualization of neurological activity in animal models via luminescent proteins that bind to calcium ions. These techniques generate large volumes of spatially correlated...

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