Molecular imaging in living subjects: seeing fundamental biological processes in a new light
TF Massoud, SS Gambhir - Genes & development, 2003 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Morphological observations have driven the course of biology ever since the first
microscope was built in the late sixteenth century. Molecular imaging is a rapidly emerging …
microscope was built in the late sixteenth century. Molecular imaging is a rapidly emerging …
Scaling down imaging: molecular map** of cancer in mice
R Weissleder - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002 - nature.com
The development of miniaturized imaging equipment and reporter probes has improved our
ability to study animal models of disease, such as transgenic and knockout mice. These …
ability to study animal models of disease, such as transgenic and knockout mice. These …
Engineered circular ADAR-recruiting RNAs increase the efficiency and fidelity of RNA editing in vitro and in vivo
Current methods for programmed RNA editing using endogenous ADAR enzymes and
engineered ADAR-recruiting RNAs (arRNAs) suffer from low efficiency and bystander off …
engineered ADAR-recruiting RNAs (arRNAs) suffer from low efficiency and bystander off …
Programmable RNA editing by recruiting endogenous ADAR using engineered RNAs
Current tools for targeted RNA editing rely on the delivery of exogenous proteins or
chemically modified guide RNAs, which may lead to aberrant effector activity, delivery …
chemically modified guide RNAs, which may lead to aberrant effector activity, delivery …
New approaches for imaging tumour responses to treatment
K Brindle - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2008 - nature.com
Tumour responses to treatment are still largely assessed from imaging measurements of
reductions in tumour size. However, this can take several weeks to become manifest and in …
reductions in tumour size. However, this can take several weeks to become manifest and in …
The role of p53 in chemosensitivity and radiosensitivity
WS El-Deiry - Oncogene, 2003 - nature.com
The role of p53 as a central mediator of the DNA damage and other cellular stress
responses is well established. The ultimate growth-suppressive function of p53 in part …
responses is well established. The ultimate growth-suppressive function of p53 in part …
A novel triple-modality reporter gene for whole-body fluorescent, bioluminescent, and nuclear noninvasive imaging
Two genetic reporter systems were developed for multimodality reporter gene imaging of
different molecular-genetic processes using fluorescence, bioluminescence (BLI), and …
different molecular-genetic processes using fluorescence, bioluminescence (BLI), and …
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Targeting of Microscopic Tumors and Tumor Stroma Development Monitored by Noninvasive In vivo Positron Emission Tomography Imaging
SC Hung, WP Deng, WK Yang, RS Liu, CC Lee… - Clinical cancer …, 2005 - AACR
The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) for
targeting microscopic tumors and suicide gene or cytokine gene therapy. Immunodeficient …
targeting microscopic tumors and suicide gene or cytokine gene therapy. Immunodeficient …
Molecular-genetic imaging based on reporter gene expression
JH Kang, JK Chung - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2008 - Soc Nuclear Med
Molecular imaging includes proteomic, metabolic, cellular biologic process, and genetic
imaging. In a narrow sense, molecular imaging means genetic imaging and can be called …
imaging. In a narrow sense, molecular imaging means genetic imaging and can be called …
Comparison of radiolabeled nucleoside probes (FIAU, FHBG, and FHPG) for PET imaging of HSV1-tk gene expression
The efficacy of 3 radiolabeled probes of current interest for imaging herpes simplex virus
type 1 thymidine kinase (HSV1-tk) expression in vivo with PET, including 124I-or 131I …
type 1 thymidine kinase (HSV1-tk) expression in vivo with PET, including 124I-or 131I …