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Molecular Probes for Autofluorescence-Free Optical Imaging
Optical imaging is an indispensable tool in clinical diagnostics and fundamental biomedical research. Autofluorescence-free optical imaging, which eliminates real-time optical excitation to minimize background noise, enables clear visualization of ...
Yuyan Jiang, Kanyi Pu
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Responsive Probes and Molecular Bioimaging
Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2023This special collection highlights the recent state-of-the-art progress in the research of molecular probes, chemosensors, nanosensors, and applications in molecular recognition, sensing, and imaging. In their Guest Editorial, Run Zhang and Tony James provide an outline of the field and introduce the contributions to the special collection.
Run Zhang, Tony D. James
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Molecular tools for probing the microbiome
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2022The microbiome plays essential roles in health and disease. Our understanding of the imbalances that can arise in the microbiome and their consequences is held back by a lack of technologies that selectively knock out members of these microbial communities.
Marcelo Der Torossian, Torres +1 more
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Nature Nanotechnology, 2009
Force probes allow reaction rates to be measured as a function of the restoring force in a molecule that has been stretched or compressed. Unlike strain energy, approaches based on restoring force allow quantitative molecular understanding of phenomena as diverse as translation of microscopic objects by reacting molecules, crack propagation and ...
Qing-Zheng, Yang +5 more
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Force probes allow reaction rates to be measured as a function of the restoring force in a molecule that has been stretched or compressed. Unlike strain energy, approaches based on restoring force allow quantitative molecular understanding of phenomena as diverse as translation of microscopic objects by reacting molecules, crack propagation and ...
Qing-Zheng, Yang +5 more
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Molecular probes for cardiovascular imaging
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2016Molecular probes provide imaging signal and contrast for the visualization, characterization, and measurement of biological processes at the molecular level. These probes can be designed to target the cell or tissue of interest and must be retained at the imaging site until they can be detected by the appropriate imaging modality.
Grace, Liang, Patricia K, Nguyen
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Molecular probes for the cannabinoid receptors
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2000Cannabinoids produce most of their biochemical and pharmacological effects by interacting with CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors, both of which are G-protein coupled membrane-bound functional proteins. CB1 is found in the central nervous system and in a variety of other organs including heart, vascular endothelium, uterus, vas deferens, testis and ...
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Molecular probes of solvation phenomena
Chemical Society Reviews, 2012The properties of the molecules present in any chemical or biological system are dependent on interactions with the environment, and a quantitative understanding of solvation phenomena remains a major challenge. Molecular recognition probes provide a new approach to quantitatively measure the properties of solvents.
Rafel, Cabot, Christopher A, Hunter
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Molecular Inversion Probe Assay
2007We have described molecular inversion probe technologies for large-scale genetic analyses. This technique provides a comprehensive and powerful tool for the analysis of genetic variation and enables affordable, large-scale studies that will help uncover the genetic basis of complex disease and explain the individual variation in response to ...
Farnaz, Absalan, Mostafa, Ronaghi
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