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Image processing methods in digital autoradiography.
Autoradiography is a common method in biomedical research for detecting and measuring biodistributions of labelled biomolecules within a specimen. The conventional method is based on using film or film-emulsions for the image acquisition.
Kokkinou, Eleni.
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Covalent fluorescent probes for 2‐arachidonoylglycerol metabolic pathways
Abstract Covalent fluorescent probes have emerged as versatile chemical tools to visualise active enzymes in complex biological systems. When tailored for specific applications, ranging from activity‐based protein profiling for drug development to high spatiotemporal resolution imaging of enzymatic activities, these probes provide unique insights into ...
Nick D. F. Puijmbroeck +1 more
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Autoradiography imaging for confirmatory purpose.
Ex vivo autoradiography from a mouse injected with 18F-FDG. The ligated left carotid artery (LC) showed high amount of 18F-FDG uptake compared to the non-ligated right carotid artery (RC).
Lei Xing (129950) +5 more
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Autoradiography with the electron microscope: properties of photographic emulsions [PDF]
In this chapter, some current techniques of autoradiography with the electron microscope will be discussed, as well as some properties of the three photographic emulsions most commonly used for this purpose, namely, Gevaert NUC 307, Ilford LA, and Kodak ...
Rajewsky, Manfred F., Hülser, Dieter F.
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Wee1 kinase differentially regulates maize CDKA2;1a and CDKB1;1
In eukaryotes, Wee1 kinase inhibits the kinase activity of CDK/Cyc complexes through phosphorylation of a conserved residue in the CDK moiety. Wee1 is also present in plants, but has been scarcely studied. We have studied maize Wee1 regulation of CDKA/CycD2;2a or CDKB/CycD2;2a complexes.
Mingyar N. López‐Hernández +4 more
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Ligand binding represses bacterial histidine kinase activity by inhibiting its dimerization
PdtaS is a kinase in the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis that senses copper and nitric oxide and controls virulence gene expression, but how the kinase senses these compounds was unclear. We show that PdtaS is active as a dimer with each monomer phosphorylating the other in trans.
Gaurav D. Sankhe +6 more
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The use of autoradiography in the indentification of selected bacteria in the European corn borer
Scientists trying to find biological controls for insect pests are hamperedd by the absence of rapid methods for screening organisms such as bacteria for potential pathogenicity. An organism must grow in the gut of the insect to be pathogenic.
Warn, Beverly J., 1946-
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Calibration of 14C-plastic standards for quantitative autoradiography with 33P.
Probes labeled with 33P have potential for widespread use in in situ hybridization because they are better able to detect relatively scarce mRNAs compared with probes labeled with 35S, but the relatively short half-life of 33P is a disadvantage when it ...
J F Breininger +3 more
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Abstract Background Calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP) is a key mediator in migraine pathophysiology, and the development of gepants, novel CGRP receptor antagonists, has expanded therapeutic options for both acute and preventive treatment. This scoping review aims to synthesize current evidence on the pharmacology, clinical applications, safety ...
Luigi Francesco Iannone +5 more
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The MacBrain Resource Center (MBRC) rhesus macaque embryonic brain histology datasets
We introduce the MacBrain Resource Center (MBRC) Collections of rhesus macaque embryonic brain tissue. Here, we illustrate histo‐ and immunohistology from our dynamically growing Collection 6, which currently contains >10,000 zoomable and downloadable images from n = 14 male and female embryos from early to late in gestation.
Valeria Mendoza‐Silva +11 more
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