Imaging in the era of molecular oncology
R Weissleder, MJ Pittet - Nature, 2008 - nature.com
New technologies for imaging molecules, particularly optical technologies, are increasingly
being used to understand the complexity, diversity and in vivo behaviour of cancers.'Omic' …
being used to understand the complexity, diversity and in vivo behaviour of cancers.'Omic' …
Fluorescence molecular imaging
V Ntziachristos - Annu. Rev. Biomed. Eng., 2006 - annualreviews.org
There is a wealth of new fluorescent reporter technologies for tagging of many cellular and
subcellular processes in vivo. This imposed contrast is now captured with an increasing …
subcellular processes in vivo. This imposed contrast is now captured with an increasing …
Scale: a chemical approach for fluorescence imaging and reconstruction of transparent mouse brain
H Hama, H Kurokawa, H Kawano, R Ando… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
Optical methods for viewing neuronal populations and projections in the intact mammalian
brain are needed, but light scattering prevents imaging deep into brain structures. We …
brain are needed, but light scattering prevents imaging deep into brain structures. We …
[HTML][HTML] Transparent adult zebrafish as a tool for in vivo transplantation analysis
RM White, A Sessa, C Burke, T Bowman, J LeBlanc… - Cell stem cell, 2008 - cell.com
The zebrafish is a useful model for understanding normal and cancer stem cells, but
analysis has been limited to embryogenesis due to the opacity of the adult fish. To address …
analysis has been limited to embryogenesis due to the opacity of the adult fish. To address …
Near infrared optical tomography using NIRFAST: Algorithm for numerical model and image reconstruction
Diffuse optical tomography, also known as near infrared tomography, has been under
investigation, for non‐invasive functional imaging of tissue, specifically for the detection and …
investigation, for non‐invasive functional imaging of tissue, specifically for the detection and …
[PDF][PDF] Long-term propagation of distinct hematopoietic differentiation programs in vivo
Heterogeneity in the differentiation behavior of hematopoietic stem cells is well documented
but poorly understood. To investigate this question at a clonal level, we isolated a …
but poorly understood. To investigate this question at a clonal level, we isolated a …
In vivo imaging in cancer
J Condeelis, R Weissleder - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2010 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Imaging has become an indispensable tool in the study of cancer biology and in clinical
prognosis and treatment. The rapid advances in high resolution fluorescent imaging at …
prognosis and treatment. The rapid advances in high resolution fluorescent imaging at …
Deep‐tissue photoacoustic tomography of a genetically encoded near‐infrared fluorescent probe
Skin‐deep: The combination of a near‐infrared fluorescent protein (iRFP) and deep‐tissue
photoacoustic tomography clearly demonstrates the superiority of iRFP over other …
photoacoustic tomography clearly demonstrates the superiority of iRFP over other …
Fluorescence molecular tomography: principles and potential for pharmaceutical research
Fluorescence microscopic imaging is widely used in biomedical research to study molecular
and cellular processes in cell culture or tissue samples. This is motivated by the high …
and cellular processes in cell culture or tissue samples. This is motivated by the high …
Imaging stem-cell-driven regeneration in mammals
T Schroeder - Nature, 2008 - nature.com
The ability to observe biological processes continuously, instead of at discrete time points,
holds great promise for the study of tissue regeneration. Ideally, single cells would be …
holds great promise for the study of tissue regeneration. Ideally, single cells would be …