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Assessment of MYC-driven progression of small cell lung cancer
Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Center use GEMM and the Quantum microCT system for evaluating small cell lung cancer.
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Spleen-targeted neoantigen DNA vaccine for personalized immunotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma
Researchers used the IVIS Spectrum and IVISbrite D-luciferin substrate to investigate how a spleen-targeted DNA vaccine, delivered via RBC-hitchhiked nanoparticles, effectively induced robust neoantigen specific T cell responses in HCC.
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Dual NIR imaging of β-Amyloid plaques and Tau tangles provides potential insights into Alzheimer’s disease
The use of Dual NIR Imaging of β-Amyloid Plaques and Tau Tangles to provide Potential Insights into Alzheimer’s Disease
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A lung tropic AAV vector improves survival in a mouse model of surfactant B deficiency
Researchers design an adeno-associated virus (AAV) 6 capsid that demonstrates efficiency in lung epithelial cell transduction in a mouse model validated using optical imaging.
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Countering vascular calcification through mitochondrial phosphate transport inhibition in a CKD murine model
Researcher using in vivo imaging to study countering vascular calcification through mitochondrial phosphate transport inhibition in chronic kidney disease.
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Exploring mechanisms behind alphavirus-induced post-encephalitic parkinsonism
neuroinvasive viruses eliciting neurodegenerative symptoms of post-encephalitic parkinsonism by using bioluminescent or fluorescent recombinant WEEV in an in vivo mouse model
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Utility of engineered human Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) expressing varying exon 1 HTT fragments to study Huntington’s disease
Huntington's disease is most commonly caused by an expansion mutation in the CAG trinucleotide repeat within exon 1 of the HTT gene which codes for the protein huntingtin.
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DNA origami elevates the design of multispecific antibodies as cancer therapeutic agents
Publication review highlighting the use of the IVIS™ Lumina X5 optical imaging system and BioLegend Antibodies describe programmable T cell engagers (PTEs), a novel class of agents created with DNA origami, a nanotechnology that allows the precise spatial arrangement of biomolecules. When combined with antibodies, this approach holds great promise to develop specific and effective biomedical nanotherapies for diseases like cancer.
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VivoJect - Targeted injection of cells and drug therapies
This product note highlights the VivoJect image guided injection system for targeted delivery of cells and therapies
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Tumor-targeting nanoparticles for enhanced PROTAC delivery
This publication review highlights how researchers using the IVIS Lumina III optical imaging system and Cellometer cell counter to study the potential of tumor-targeting nanoparticles to significantly enhance PROTAC delivery.
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IVIS Spectrum 2 platform - illumination in focus
Discover the next generation in preclinical optical imaging, the IVIS Spectrum 2 and IVIS SpectruCT 2 systems.
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Temporal tracking of an effective intervention in rodent liver fibrosis
Visualize, track, and quantify progression & regression of liver fibrosis using the Vega® non-invasive 3D ultrasound system.
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