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Autor:
Sarah Chapman, Andrew J. Courtney, W. Matthew Leevy, Joshua D. Morris, Joshua D. Shrout, Justin M. Diener, Lawrence G. Wolfe, Jessica L. Hewitt, Nachiket G. Kamatkar
Publikováno v:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77:8310-8317
Many bacteria spread over surfaces by “swarming” in groups. A problem for scientists who study swarming is the acquisition of statistically significant data that distinguish two observations or detail the temporal patterns and two-dimensional het
Autor:
Calli A. Davison, Sarah Chapman, W. Matthew Leevy, Justin M. Diener, Victoria R. Zellmer, Matthew R. Thau, Connor A. Wathen, Sienna M. Durbin, Zachary T. Schafer
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 73(12)
Metastasis by cancer cells relies upon the acquisition of the ability to evade anoikis, a cell death process elicited by detachment from extracellular matrix (ECM). The molecular mechanisms that ECM-detached cancer cells use to survive are not unders
Autor:
Sarah Chapman, Brian Stamile, W. Matthew Leevy, Matthew J. Ravosa, Evan Doney, Connor A. Wathen, Justin M. Diener, Tony Van Avermaete, Lauren A. Krumdick, Jeremiah E. Scott
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
Three-dimensional printing allows for the production of highly detailed objects through a process known as additive manufacturing. Traditional, mold-injection methods to create models or parts have several limitations, the most important of which is
Segmentation and Measurement of Fat Volumes in Murine Obesity Models Using X-ray Computed Tomography
Autor:
W. Matthew Leevy, Sarah Chapman, Justin M. Diener, Todd A. Sasser, Carlos Correcher, Seth T. Gammon, Caroline Hudson, Sean Orton, Shengting Li
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments.
Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality as well as reduced metrics in quality of life.1 Both environmental and genetic factors are associated with obesity, though the precise underlying mechanisms that contribute to the disease a
Autor:
Georgyi V. Los, Warren M. Leevy, Greg T. Hermanson, Mary Beth Anderson, Peter A. Bell, Surbhi Desai, Suk J. Hong, Justin M. Diener, Marie Nlend
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 74:4305-4305
Far red to near infra red (NIR) fluorophores are commonly used in cell-based assays and for deep tissue in vivo imaging. The light emitting and physico-chemical characteristics of these fluorophores, e.g. excitation and emission spectra, relative hyd