Genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) are powerful tools to monitor the dynamics of calcium ion (Ca2+) in living cells and organisms.With the help of GFP technology and DNA engineering, a dozen sets of GECIs have been developed so far. Their application has been widely extended into the analysis at the subcellular local, single and population of cell. In the past decades, GECIs have been dramatically improved in their performance and are becoming more and more useful for live imaging. In this review, the progress in the development of GECIs is discussed by introducing the history and emerging GECIs, which would help the selection of the appropriate GECI for a given application
Genetically-encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) hold the promise of monitoring [Ca(2+)] in selected p...
Genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) are mainly represented by two- or one-fluorophore-bas...
Abstract Background Genetically encoded calcium ion (Ca2+) indicators (GECIs) are indispensable tool...
More than a decade ago genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) entered the stage as new promi...
AbstractGenetically encoded calcium ion (Ca2+) indicators have become very useful and widely used to...
The calcium ion (Ca) is an important signaling molecule implicated in many cellular processes, and t...
More than a decade ago genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) entered the stage as new promi...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Tsien and colleagues [1] describe a new family of highly sensi...
Genetically-Encoded Fluorescent Calcium Indicators for Optical Imaging (GECOs), that modulate their ...
Fluorescent protein based genetically encoded fluorescent reporters play an improtant role in unders...
Neurobiology continues to be one of the great frontiers in biological sciences. The number of neuron...
Fluorescent protein based genetically encoded fluorescent reporters play an improtant role in unders...
International audienceThis study looks at the application of genetically encoded calcium indicators ...
The recent improvement in the design and use of genetically encoded fluorescent Ca2+ indicators shou...
International audienceThis study looks at the application of genetically encoded calcium indicators ...
Genetically-encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) hold the promise of monitoring [Ca(2+)] in selected p...
Genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) are mainly represented by two- or one-fluorophore-bas...
Abstract Background Genetically encoded calcium ion (Ca2+) indicators (GECIs) are indispensable tool...
More than a decade ago genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) entered the stage as new promi...
AbstractGenetically encoded calcium ion (Ca2+) indicators have become very useful and widely used to...
The calcium ion (Ca) is an important signaling molecule implicated in many cellular processes, and t...
More than a decade ago genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) entered the stage as new promi...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Tsien and colleagues [1] describe a new family of highly sensi...
Genetically-Encoded Fluorescent Calcium Indicators for Optical Imaging (GECOs), that modulate their ...
Fluorescent protein based genetically encoded fluorescent reporters play an improtant role in unders...
Neurobiology continues to be one of the great frontiers in biological sciences. The number of neuron...
Fluorescent protein based genetically encoded fluorescent reporters play an improtant role in unders...
International audienceThis study looks at the application of genetically encoded calcium indicators ...
The recent improvement in the design and use of genetically encoded fluorescent Ca2+ indicators shou...
International audienceThis study looks at the application of genetically encoded calcium indicators ...
Genetically-encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) hold the promise of monitoring [Ca(2+)] in selected p...
Genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) are mainly represented by two- or one-fluorophore-bas...
Abstract Background Genetically encoded calcium ion (Ca2+) indicators (GECIs) are indispensable tool...