In-cell NMR: Why and how?
NMR spectroscopy has been applied to cells and tissues analysis since its beginnings, as
early as 1950. We have attempted to gather here in a didactic fashion the broad diversity of …
early as 1950. We have attempted to gather here in a didactic fashion the broad diversity of …
19F NMR as a tool in chemical biology
We previously reviewed the use of 19 F NMR in the broad field of chemical biology [Cobb,
SL; Murphy, CD J. Fluorine Chem. 2009, 130, 132–140] and present here a summary of the …
SL; Murphy, CD J. Fluorine Chem. 2009, 130, 132–140] and present here a summary of the …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Bioinorganic chemistry
I Bertini, HB Gray, SJ Lippard, JS Valentine - 1994 - authors.library.caltech.edu
This book covers material that could be included in a one-quarter or one-semester course in
bioinorganic chemistry for graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in …
bioinorganic chemistry for graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in …
[HTML][HTML] Cytosolic Ca2+ homeostasis in Ehrlich and Yoshida carcinomas. A new, membrane-permeant chelator of heavy metals reveals that these ascites tumor cell …
P Arslan, F Di Virgilio, M Beltrame, RY Tsien… - Journal of Biological …, 1985 - Elsevier
The intracellularly trappable fluorescent Ca2+ indicator quin-2 was used to measure free
cytosolic Ca2+,[Ca2+] i, in the two highly dedifferentiated tumor cell lines, Ehrlich and …
cytosolic Ca2+,[Ca2+] i, in the two highly dedifferentiated tumor cell lines, Ehrlich and …
Critical intracellular Ca2+ dependence of transient receptor potential melastatin 2 (TRPM2) cation channel activation
TRPM2 is a member of the melastatin-related TRP (transient receptor potential) subfamily. It
is expressed in brain and lymphocytes and forms a cation channel that is activated by …
is expressed in brain and lymphocytes and forms a cation channel that is activated by …
New frontiers and develo** applications in 19F NMR
1.2. Background Fluorine NMR offers many attractive features, most notably detection
sensitivity approaching that of protons. 19 F has a nuclear spin I= 1/2, a gyromagnetic ratio …
sensitivity approaching that of protons. 19 F has a nuclear spin I= 1/2, a gyromagnetic ratio …
Elevation in cytosolic free calcium concentration early in myocardial ischemia in perfused rat heart.
C Steenbergen, E Murphy, L Levy… - Circulation research, 1987 - Am Heart Assoc
Changes in cytosolic free calcium concentration during myocardial ischemia were measured
by 19F NMR in 5FBAPTA-loaded perfused rat hearts. The hearts were perfused with Krebs …
by 19F NMR in 5FBAPTA-loaded perfused rat hearts. The hearts were perfused with Krebs …
Calcium-sensitive MRI contrast agents based on superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and calmodulin
T Atanasijevic, M Shusteff, P Fam… - Proceedings of the …, 2006 - National Acad Sciences
We describe a family of calcium indicators for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), formed by
combining a powerful iron oxide nanoparticle-based contrast mechanism with the versatile …
combining a powerful iron oxide nanoparticle-based contrast mechanism with the versatile …
Amiloride delays the ischemia-induced rise in cytosolic free calcium.
E Murphy, M Perlman, RE London… - Circulation …, 1991 - Am Heart Assoc
An increase in cytosolic free calcium (Cai) has been shown to occur early during ischemia in
perfused rat, ferret, and rabbit hearts. It has been proposed that this increase in Cai may …
perfused rat, ferret, and rabbit hearts. It has been proposed that this increase in Cai may …
Correlation between cytosolic free calcium, contracture, ATP, and irreversible ischemic injury in perfused rat heart.
C Steenbergen, E Murphy, JA Watts… - Circulation …, 1990 - Am Heart Assoc
The relations between ATP depletion, increased cytosolic free calcium concentration [(Cai]),
contracture development, and lethal myocardial ischemic injury, as evaluated by enzyme …
contracture development, and lethal myocardial ischemic injury, as evaluated by enzyme …