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ImmunoMethods, 1994
Attachment of antibodies to the surface of liposomes was performed to confer specificity for a certain cell or organ expressing the targeted antigenic determinant. These so-called immunoliposomes are expected to be applied as targeted drug carriers.
M H, Vingerhoeds +2 more
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Attachment of antibodies to the surface of liposomes was performed to confer specificity for a certain cell or organ expressing the targeted antigenic determinant. These so-called immunoliposomes are expected to be applied as targeted drug carriers.
M H, Vingerhoeds +2 more
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Trends in Microbiology, 2013
Bacteria can grow and proliferate either as single, independent cells or organized in aggregates commonly referred to as biofilms. When bacteria succeed in forming a biofilm within the human host, the infection often becomes very resistant to treatment and can develop into a chronic state.
Bjarnsholt, Thomas +7 more
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Bacteria can grow and proliferate either as single, independent cells or organized in aggregates commonly referred to as biofilms. When bacteria succeed in forming a biofilm within the human host, the infection often becomes very resistant to treatment and can develop into a chronic state.
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Immunology Today, 2000
Abstract Results obtained using an entire organism are the ultimate test of any biological hypothesis. Molecular techniques and research conducted in vivo have helped to improve our understanding of the immune system. Recent findings using this combined approach were reported at an international symposium**The 13th International Conference on ...
Kosco-Vilbois, Marie, Imhof, Beat
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Abstract Results obtained using an entire organism are the ultimate test of any biological hypothesis. Molecular techniques and research conducted in vivo have helped to improve our understanding of the immune system. Recent findings using this combined approach were reported at an international symposium**The 13th International Conference on ...
Kosco-Vilbois, Marie, Imhof, Beat
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In vitro, ex vivo, in vivo veritas
Allergy, 1999In vitro assessments of inhaler performance are important in product development and quality control, but are not, as such, good predictors of performance in vivo. It is, however, possible to modify in vitro techniques so that they more closely resemble the in vivo situation.
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Renal Hypothermia: In Vivo and Ex Vivo
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1983Temporary occlusion of the renal artery may be necessary for operations to remove renal calculi in situ, such as partial nephrectomy, nephrolithotomy, and extended pyelolithotomy. Performance of these operations requires an understanding of renal responses to warm ischemia and available methods of protecting the kidney in situ when the period of ...
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1984
AbstractRecent developments in optical instrumentation have made possible the direct, three‐dimensional viewing of intravascular structures. Using an angioscope (the Trimedyne Optiscope, Trimedyne Inc., Santa Ana CA) and a xenon cold lamp (the Xenon Cold Light Fountain, Karl Storz Endoscopy America, Inc., Culver City, CA), the authors have visualized ...
B S, Cortis +4 more
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AbstractRecent developments in optical instrumentation have made possible the direct, three‐dimensional viewing of intravascular structures. Using an angioscope (the Trimedyne Optiscope, Trimedyne Inc., Santa Ana CA) and a xenon cold lamp (the Xenon Cold Light Fountain, Karl Storz Endoscopy America, Inc., Culver City, CA), the authors have visualized ...
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In vivo and ex vivo gene transfer to the brain
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994The use of gene transfer techniques to express novel proteins within different cellular populations has provided insights into the function and plasticity of the brain. Recently, this technique has been successfully used to explore physiological processes within the CNS and to intervene in neurodegenerative disease and cancer.
L J, Fisher, J, Ray
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Autophagic flux determination in vivo and ex vivo
Methods, 2015Autophagy is a highly dynamic process that mediates the degradation of cellular constituents inside lysosomes. It is characterized by the formation of autophagosomes, double membrane organelles that engulf cytosolic components and organelles and degrade their contents upon fusion with lysosomes. Upregulation of autophagy in response to specific stimuli
Lorena, Esteban-Martínez +1 more
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2012
Die Organisation des Gehirns und besonders seine Funktion lassen sich nicht allein aus der Kenntnis seiner zellularen Komponenten und deren Wechselwirkungen erklaren. Fur ein tieferes und weiterfuhrendes Verstandnis seiner Funktionen bedarf es neuer, nichtinvasiver Ansatze, die erganzend zu elektrophysiologischen Methoden (z. B.
Michaelis, T., Boretius, S., Fuchs, E.
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Die Organisation des Gehirns und besonders seine Funktion lassen sich nicht allein aus der Kenntnis seiner zellularen Komponenten und deren Wechselwirkungen erklaren. Fur ein tieferes und weiterfuhrendes Verstandnis seiner Funktionen bedarf es neuer, nichtinvasiver Ansatze, die erganzend zu elektrophysiologischen Methoden (z. B.
Michaelis, T., Boretius, S., Fuchs, E.
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Ex Vivo and In Vivo Gene Delivery to the Brain
Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2006AbstractThis unit describes methods for grafting genetically modified cells for ex vivo delivery of specific genes into the rat brain and direct delivery of transgenes to brain cells in vivo using recombinant viral vectors. These methods assess the function of a gene in the brain.
Jaana, Suhonen +4 more
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