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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 12, p e14253 (2010)
Proteomic studies of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are frustrated by the inability to extract proteins from archival tissue in a form suitable for analysis by 2-D gel electrophoresis or mass spectrometry. This inability arises from
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1cc51553964742339049a68df80753ae
Autor:
James M. Donahue, Pornima Phatak, Michaël Noë, Ingrid E. Chesnick, Kaushal Asrani, Bruce D. Greenwald
Publikováno v:
Molecular Carcinogenesis. 60:125-137
MicroRNA (miR)-141-3p, which functions as an oncogene in multiple malignancies, has been shown to be highly overexpressed in esophageal cancer cells in our previous work. miR-141-3p is predicted to bind the messenger RNA (mRNA) of tuberous sclerosis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer
Formaldehyde fixation and paraffin-embedding remains the most widely used technique for processing cancer tissue specimens for pathologic examination, the study of tissue morphology, and archival preservation. However, formaldehyde penetration and fi
Autor:
Jose A. Centeno, Dale E. Newbury, John A. Small, Todor I. Todorov, Kimberlee Potter, Ingrid E. Chesnick
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 25:1095-1104
Paramagnetic manganese (II) can be employed as a calcium surrogate to sensitize magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) to the processing of calcium during bone formation. At high doses, osteoblasts can take up sufficient quantities of manganese, resulti
Publikováno v:
Magnetic resonance imaging. 29(9)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of tissue engineered constructs prior to implantation clearly demonstrate the utility of the MRI technique for studying the bone formation process. To test the utility of our MRI protocols for explant studies,
Evaluation of Bioreactor-Cultivated Bone by Magnetic Resonance Microscopy and FTIR Microspectroscopy
Autor:
Francis A. Avallone, Richard D. Leapman, Kimberlee Potter, Naomi Eidelman, Ingrid E. Chesnick, William J. Landis
We present a three-dimensional mineralizing model based on a hollow fiber bioreactor (HFBR) inoculated with primary osteoblasts isolated from embryonic chick calvaria. Using non-invasive magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM), the growth and development
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1f8710f50e3e705b4042302c7e141de1
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1876686/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1876686/
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 12, p e14253 (2010)
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Background Proteomic studies of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are frustrated by the inability to extract proteins from archival tissue in a form suitable for analysis by 2-D gel electrophoresis or mass spectrometry. This inability a
Autor:
Kimberlee Potter, Jeffrey T. Mason, Naomi Eidelman, Ingrid E. Chesnick, Anthony A. Giuseppetti
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. (4):2017-2026
A model mineralizing system was subjected to magnetic resonance microscopy to investigate how water proton transverse (T(2)) relaxation times and magnetization transfer ratios can be applied to monitor collagen mineralization. In our model system, a