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Discovered decades ago in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria as a primary feature of bioluminescence 1, a green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a commonly utilized fluorescent dye for in vivo imaging.
The present-day in vivo imaging community has been a key benefactor from the discovery of GFP, the characterization and cloning of the protein 8, along with the extension of the fluorescent ...
The first use of GFP for in vivo imaging, visualized cancer cells growing in athymic nude mice in our laboratory. 21 Cancer cells were stably transfected with GFP and were transplanted into ...
Hemodynamic occlusion introduces a spatially heterogenous confound to activity measurements using two-photon and widefield imaging in mouse cortex, and needs to be taken into consideration when ...
At ARVO 2025, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Xiaolin Wang, MS, talked about her presentation on in vivo imaging of retinal pigment ...
lead author of an Osaka University study that aimed to design acid-tolerant monomeric GFP that is practically applicable to live-cell imaging in acidic organelles. “In the current study, we developed ...