Fluorescence/luminescence circadian imaging of complex tissues at single-cell resolution
Fluorescence/luminescence circadian imaging of complex tissues at single-cell resolution
The use of luciferase reporter genes together with luminescence detection has enabled high frequency monitoring of molecular circadian clock function in living tissues. With the help of an intensified CCD camera combined with an inverted epifluorescence microscope, the authors have established a new imaging strategy that makes use of transgenic cell type-specific expression of fluorescent proteins to identify cells of interest for subsequent circadian luminescence recording at single-cell resolution.
circadian clock, drosophila, imaging, luciferase, luminescence, fluorescence, gene expression
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Sellix, Michael T.
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Currie, Jake
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Menaker, Michael
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Wijnen, Herman
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June 2010
Sellix, Michael T.
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Currie, Jake
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Menaker, Michael
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Wijnen, Herman
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Sellix, Michael T., Currie, Jake, Menaker, Michael and Wijnen, Herman
(2010)
Fluorescence/luminescence circadian imaging of complex tissues at single-cell resolution.
Journal of Biological Rhythms, 25 (3), .
(doi:10.1177/0748730410368016).
(PMID:20484694)
Abstract
The use of luciferase reporter genes together with luminescence detection has enabled high frequency monitoring of molecular circadian clock function in living tissues. With the help of an intensified CCD camera combined with an inverted epifluorescence microscope, the authors have established a new imaging strategy that makes use of transgenic cell type-specific expression of fluorescent proteins to identify cells of interest for subsequent circadian luminescence recording at single-cell resolution.
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Published date: June 2010
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To whom all correspondence should be addressed: Herman Wijnen, University of Virginia, Department of Biology, 264 Gilmer Hall.
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circadian clock, drosophila, imaging, luciferase, luminescence, fluorescence, gene expression
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/340367
ISSN: 0748-7304
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