We present an optimized triple modality reporter construct combining a far-red fluorescent protein (E2-Crimson), enhanced firefly luciferase enzyme (Luc2), and truncated wild type herpes simplex virus I thymidine kinase (wttk) that allows for sensitive, long-term tracking of tumor growth in vivo by fluorescence, bioluminescence, and positron emission tomography. Two human cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231 breast cancer and HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cancer) were successfully transduced to express this triple modality reporter. Fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging of the triple modality reporter were used to accurately quantify the therapeutic responses of MDA-MB-231 tumors to the chemotherapeutic agent monomethyl auristatin E in vivo in athymic n...
<p>The tumor size, fluorescence signal, bioluminescence signal, and PET signal were quantified for t...
Molecular imaging methods have been used recently to inves-tigate biologic events. To develop a mole...
The purpose of this study was to noninvasively monitor the therapeutic efficacy of cyclophosphamide ...
We present an optimized triple modality reporter construct combining a far-red fluorescent protein (...
<div><p>We present an optimized triple modality reporter construct combining a far-red fluorescent p...
This thesis presents an optimized triple modality reporter combining genes for a far-red fluorescent...
Multimodality imaging using noncytotoxic triple fusion (TF) reporter genes is an important applicati...
Bioluminescence, positron emission tomography (PET), and fluorescence modalities are currently avail...
Imaging reporter gene expression in living subjects with various imag-ing modalities is a rapidly ac...
AbstractRevealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact...
Revealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact living ...
Reporter gene-based strategies are widely used in experimental oncology. Bioluminescence imaging (BL...
[[abstract]]In vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a sensitive imaging modality that is rapid and ...
Despite significant advances in cancer treatment, clinical response remains suboptimal and there is ...
AbstractGenetically encoded imaging reporters introduced into cells and transgenic animals enable no...
<p>The tumor size, fluorescence signal, bioluminescence signal, and PET signal were quantified for t...
Molecular imaging methods have been used recently to inves-tigate biologic events. To develop a mole...
The purpose of this study was to noninvasively monitor the therapeutic efficacy of cyclophosphamide ...
We present an optimized triple modality reporter construct combining a far-red fluorescent protein (...
<div><p>We present an optimized triple modality reporter construct combining a far-red fluorescent p...
This thesis presents an optimized triple modality reporter combining genes for a far-red fluorescent...
Multimodality imaging using noncytotoxic triple fusion (TF) reporter genes is an important applicati...
Bioluminescence, positron emission tomography (PET), and fluorescence modalities are currently avail...
Imaging reporter gene expression in living subjects with various imag-ing modalities is a rapidly ac...
AbstractRevealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact...
Revealing the cellular and molecular changes associated with cancer, as they occur in intact living ...
Reporter gene-based strategies are widely used in experimental oncology. Bioluminescence imaging (BL...
[[abstract]]In vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a sensitive imaging modality that is rapid and ...
Despite significant advances in cancer treatment, clinical response remains suboptimal and there is ...
AbstractGenetically encoded imaging reporters introduced into cells and transgenic animals enable no...
<p>The tumor size, fluorescence signal, bioluminescence signal, and PET signal were quantified for t...
Molecular imaging methods have been used recently to inves-tigate biologic events. To develop a mole...
The purpose of this study was to noninvasively monitor the therapeutic efficacy of cyclophosphamide ...