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Optical Probes in Biology
zhang jin (curatore); mehta sohum (curatore); schultz carsten (curatore)
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Optical probes, particularly the fluorescent varieties, enable researchers to observe cellular events in real time and with great spatial resolution. Optical Probes in Biology explores the diverse capabilities of these powerful and versatile tools and presents various approaches used to design, develop, and implement them. The book examines the use of optical probes to detect and track numerous molecular processes in living cells, including GTPase and kinase activities, membrane lipids, voltage, metal ions, metabolic signals, RNA, and histone modifications. It critically reviews the different probe designs and delves into the strategies for developing new fluorescent protein varieties with enhanced capabilities. It also covers sophisticated imaging techniques and equipment, such as intensity and lifetime-based fluorescence microscopy methods, used to visualize and track optical probes. In addition, the book goes beyond live-cell tracking to discuss the growing application of activity-based probes for performing pharmacological drug screening and probing molecular processes in living animals. It also discusses emerging techniques that are expanding optical probe-based approaches into new biological frontiers. With contributions from top international scientists, this book offers a thorough overview of the latest optical probes in cell biology and biochemistry. Both newcomers and established researchers will discover how to incorporate state-of-the-art optical probes and fluorescence imaging into their research.SOMMARIO
Introduction and BasicsEngineering of Optimized Fluorescent Proteins: An Overview from a Cyan and FRET Perspective Lindsay Haarbosch, Joachim Goedhart, Mark A. Hink, Laura van Weeren, Daphne S. Bindels, and Theodorus W.J. GadellaFluorescent Imaging Techniques: FRET and Complementary Methods Stefan Terjung and Yury Belyaev Tracking: Sensors for Tracking BiomoleculesProtein-Based Calcium Sensors Thomas Thestrup and Oliver GriesbeckMonitoring Membrane Lipids with Protein Domains Expressed in Living Cells Peter Varnai and Tamas BallaBiosensors of Small GTPase Proteins for Use in Living Cells and Animals Ellen C. O’Shaughnessy, Jason J. Yi, and Klaus M. HahnMolecular Beacon–Type RNA Imaging Felix Hövelmann and Oliver SeitzOptical Probes for Metabolic Signals Yin Pun Hung and Gary YellenGenetically Encoded Voltage Indicators Hiroki Mutoh, Walther Akemann, and Thomas KnöpfelPrototypical Kinase Sensor Design Motifs for In Vitro and In Vivo Imaging Gary C.H. Mo, Ambhighainath Ganesan, and Jin ZhangRNA Samie R. JaffreyFluorescent Sensors for Imaging Zinc Dynamics in Biological Fluids Wen-hong LiHistone Modification Sensors in Living Cells Hiroshi Kimura and Yuko Sato Beyond Live-Cell Tracking: Sensors for Diverse ApplicationsChemical Probes for Fluorescence Imaging in Living Mice Toshiyuki Kowada, Hiroki Maeda, and Kazuya KikuchiOptical Probes for In Vivo Brain Imaging Ksenia V. Kastanenka, Michal Arbel-Ornath, Eloise Hudry, Elena Galea, Hong Xie, and Brian J. BacskaiSmart Imaging Probes for the Study of Protease Function Ehud Segal and Matthew Bogyo Emerging TechniquesSuper-Resolution Imaging Robert K. Neely, Wim Vandenberg, and Peter DedeckerImaging in Optogenetics Xiaobo Wang, Li He, Carol A. Vandenberg, and Denise Montell IndexAUTORE
Dr. Jin Zhang is a professor of pharmacology, neuroscience, and oncology in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine with a joint appointment in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering. She has received the American Heart Association National Scientist Development Award, the Biophysical Society Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award, the National Institutes of Health Director’s Pioneer Award, the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics John J. Abel Award in Pharmacology, and the American Chemical Society Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry. She was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2014. Dr. Sohum Mehta is a postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he is using genetically encoded biosensors to investigate the spatiotemporal mechanisms of calcineurin in living cells and developing novel genetically encoded tools to study intracellular signaling. Dr. Carsten Schultz is a senior scientist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany. He is a member of the German Center for Lung Research. His research focuses on the manipulation and visualization of intracellular signaling networks, with a strong emphasis on lipid and membrane signaling as well as the use of optical probes in translational research. He has received the Heidelberg Molecular Life Science Award and the MRN Innovation Award.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9781466510111
- Collana: Series in Cellular and Clinical Imaging
- Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.85 lb
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Illustration Notes: 85 b/w images, 13 tables and 46
- Pagine Arabe: 511