Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processes including trans-epithelial transport, cell volume regulation, and regulation of electrical excitability. The development of tools to monitor intracellular chloride concentration ([Cli]) is therefore important for the evaluation of cellular function in normal and pathological conditions. Recently, several Cl-sensitive genetically encoded probes have been described which allow for non-invasive monitoring of [Cli]. Here we describe two mouse lines expressing a CFP-YFP-based Cl probe called Cl-Sensor. First, we generated transgenic mice expressing Cl-Sensor under the control of the mouse Thy1 mini promoter. Cl-Sensor exhibited good expression f...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
Intracellular chloride ([Cl-](i)) andpH(pH(i)) are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability. ...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Chloride is of eminent relevance for neural signal processing. Its intracellular concentration deter...
International audienceChloride (Cl) is the most abundant physiological anion. Abnormalities in Cl re...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Genetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-invas...
International audienceGenetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-inv...
Monitoring of the intracellular concentrations of Cl- and H+ requires sensitive probes that allow re...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
Intracellular chloride ([Cl-](i)) andpH(pH(i)) are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability. ...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Chloride is of eminent relevance for neural signal processing. Its intracellular concentration deter...
International audienceChloride (Cl) is the most abundant physiological anion. Abnormalities in Cl re...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Genetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-invas...
International audienceGenetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-inv...
Monitoring of the intracellular concentrations of Cl- and H+ requires sensitive probes that allow re...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
Intracellular chloride ([Cl-](i)) andpH(pH(i)) are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability. ...