Nuclear receptors drive key processes during development, reproduction, metabolism, and disease. In order to understand and analyze, as well as manipulate, their actions it is imperative that we are able to study them in whole animals and in a spatiotemporal manner. The increasing repertoire of transgenic animals, expressing reporter genes driven by a specific nuclear receptor, enables us to do this. Use of luciferase reporter genes is the method of choice of many researchers as it is well tolerated, relatively easy to use, and robust. Further, luciferase lends itself to the process as it can penetrate tissue and can be manipulated to degrade rapidly thus allowing a dynamic response. However, limited resolution, lack of quantitation, and th...
<p>CV-1 cells were co-transfected with a Gal4 luciferase reporter and a series of chimeras in which ...
AbstractRevealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact...
Cancer is the result of a series of genetic and epigenetic mutations that evolve over years even dec...
Non-invasive imaging of reporter gene expression using different imaging modalities is increasing it...
Multimodal non-invasive neuroimaging in rodents constitutes an attractive tool for studying neurobio...
Purpose: mTOR regulates many normal physiological processes and when hyperactive can drive numerous ...
Molecular imaging, i.e. the non-invasive imaging of target macromolecules and biological processes i...
Repeated noninvasive imaging of reporter gene expression is increasingly used for monitoring the exp...
Through intracellular receptors, estrogens control growth, differentiation and function of not only ...
Noninvasive, imaging-based methodologies provide for the first time the possibility to spatio-tempor...
AbstractGenetically encoded imaging reporters introduced into cells and transgenic animals enable no...
Imaging mouse models of cancer with reporter transgenes has become a relatively common experimental ...
Nuclear medicine imaging offers the possibility to study in vivo different aspects of inflammatory p...
Revealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact living ...
ii Michael Geusz, Advisor Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) of transgenic mice expressing the firefly lu...
<p>CV-1 cells were co-transfected with a Gal4 luciferase reporter and a series of chimeras in which ...
AbstractRevealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact...
Cancer is the result of a series of genetic and epigenetic mutations that evolve over years even dec...
Non-invasive imaging of reporter gene expression using different imaging modalities is increasing it...
Multimodal non-invasive neuroimaging in rodents constitutes an attractive tool for studying neurobio...
Purpose: mTOR regulates many normal physiological processes and when hyperactive can drive numerous ...
Molecular imaging, i.e. the non-invasive imaging of target macromolecules and biological processes i...
Repeated noninvasive imaging of reporter gene expression is increasingly used for monitoring the exp...
Through intracellular receptors, estrogens control growth, differentiation and function of not only ...
Noninvasive, imaging-based methodologies provide for the first time the possibility to spatio-tempor...
AbstractGenetically encoded imaging reporters introduced into cells and transgenic animals enable no...
Imaging mouse models of cancer with reporter transgenes has become a relatively common experimental ...
Nuclear medicine imaging offers the possibility to study in vivo different aspects of inflammatory p...
Revealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact living ...
ii Michael Geusz, Advisor Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) of transgenic mice expressing the firefly lu...
<p>CV-1 cells were co-transfected with a Gal4 luciferase reporter and a series of chimeras in which ...
AbstractRevealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact...
Cancer is the result of a series of genetic and epigenetic mutations that evolve over years even dec...