Sentences with phrase «imaging probes for»

Publication: A novel injectable BRET - based in vivo imaging probe for detecting the activity of hypoxia - inducible factor regulated by the ubiquitin - proteasome system.
The title of her research presentation was: A Novel Imaging Probe for the Detection of Subclinical Bacterial Infections Involving Cardiac Devices.

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The new technique for functional imaging allows probing of regions on the order of billionths of meters, or nanometers, to characterize a sample's surface hills and valleys, its elasticity (or «bounciness») throughout deeper layers, and its chemical composition.
The imaging technique's high resolution of soft nanoscale structures makes it possible to probe collagen samples, providing insights for improved designs of artificial skin or tissue.
«Our ultimate goal is to develop an endoscopic photoacoustic imaging probe scanning the cervical canal, which would be a quicker, cheaper and non-invasive method for the diagnosis of cervical cancer,» Xiao said.
The assessments, from exercise stress tests to brain magnetic resonance imaging tests, will probe the biological and clinical characteristics of the disease — for which there is not even a broadly agreed - upon definition.
We demonstrate that the electron beam, simultaneously acting as an imaging probe and a source of energy to drive chemical transformations, offers a new tool for studying the chemical reactions of individual molecules with atomic resolution, which is vital for the discovery of new reaction mechanisms and more efficient future synthesis.»
Another potential use for this material, besides photovoltaics, is that in microscopy or imaging, researchers often need to «label» a protein or other feature with a nanoparticle «probe» to make it light up so it is easier to see and study.
In this project — «PROBE: PROton Beam Extension for Imaging and Therapy» project — a prototype will be built of a novel high - frequency linac that can boost the energy of protons from the 250 Mega-electron volts (MeV) available from conventional medical cyclotrons to 350 MeV, sufficient for imaging all paImaging and Therapy» project — a prototype will be built of a novel high - frequency linac that can boost the energy of protons from the 250 Mega-electron volts (MeV) available from conventional medical cyclotrons to 350 MeV, sufficient for imaging all paimaging all patients.
Advances in molecular biology, organic chemistry, and materials science have recently created several new classes of fluorescent probes for imaging in cell biology.
These probes pave the way for the easier and higher quality imaging of cells, offering many scientific and medical advantages.
Publishing in Nature Methods, EPFL scientists have exploited the properties of a new fluorescent molecule, also developed at EPFL, to generate two powerful probes for the imaging of the cytoskeleton with unprecedented resolution.
In an important step toward endoscopic diagnosis of cancer, researchers have developed a handheld fiber optic probe that can be used to perform multiple nonlinear imaging techniques without the need for tissue staining.
If miniaturized further, the probe could easily be integrated into an endoscope for nonlinear multimodal imaging inside the body.
Ghez has been able to enhance her research by using adaptive optics imaging technology that compensates for the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere by using a laser to probe the atmosphere, resulting in much sharper images.
With the successful demonstration of the MRI probe, Northwestern researchers now have established the molecular basis for the cause, detection by non-invasive MR imaging and treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Finally, pathogens will be tagged with fluorescent / bioluminescent probes or will be genetically modified to express markers for detection by in vivo imaging, so that dissemination and proliferation can be visualised in vaccinated and challenged animals.
Herbert Funsten is recognized as a world - renowned experimental space scientist and has led science instruments on NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) and Van Allen Probes missions and national security instruments on the DOE's SABRS Validation Experiment (SAVE) and Space and Atmospheric Burst Reporting System (SABRS) payloads, while also participating in NASA's Cassini, Two Wide - angle Imaging Neutral - atom Spectrometers (TWINS), Deep Space 1, Mars Odyssey, and Imager for Magnetopause - to - Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) missions.
Ingram Professor of Cancer Research VICC Director of Cancer Imaging Research Director, Vanderbilt Center for Molecular Probes and Molecular Imaging Research Professor of Radiology, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Neurosurgery, and Chemical and Physical Biology
High - fidelity hydrophilic probe for two - photon fluorescence lysosomal imaging.
Development of Chemical Probes for Biochemical Detection and Cellular Imaging of Myristoylated and Palmitoylated Proteins.
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While my initial interest lay in the chemico - physical properties of MR imaging probes, I became increasingly involved in their application to functional MRI (fMRI), a method to map hemodynamic responses in the brain as a surrogate for changes in the underlying neuronal activity.
Since the 1990s, Mark Goodman, John Votaw and colleagues at Emoryâ $ ™ s Center for Systems Imaging have been developing the probe FACBC (fluoro -1-amino-3-cyclobutyl carboxylic acid) as a probe for the detection of tumors.
This high levels of hyperpolarization, together with the long nuclear - spin polarization lifetimes in nanodiamonds and the relatively high density of 13C nuclei, turn functionalized and hyperpolarized nanodiamonds into attractive MRI probes for molecular imaging both in vitro and in vivo.
After a 3 — 7 days of aging at room temperature, the slide was hybridized with probes from the SkyPaint ™ DNA kit for human chromosomes (Applied Spectral Imaging, Vista, CA, USA, http://www.spectral-imaging.com) for 2 days in a 37 °C humidified chamber.
Chu, J., et al. (4), likewise, wanted to produce a BRET probe for imaging.
Photothermal bubbles as optical scattering probes for imaging living cells.
James A. Brozik and Dr. ChulHee Kang: Development and Commercialization of Ultra-stable Luminescence Up - conversion and Time Modulation RECAL Probes and RECAL - READERs for Background Free Detection and Imaging of Complex Biological and Environmental Samples
The instrument, called the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), was designed, built, and optimized for imaging faint planets next to bright stars and probing their atmospheres, and studying dusty disks around young stars.
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging in 15 awake dogs to probe the neural basis for their preferences for social interaction and food reward.
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