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Results for "supervisors_tesim:"Campbell, Robert (Department of Chemistry)""
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Development and optimization of a high through-put screening methodology for rapid dynamic range improvement of FRET-based biosensors
DownloadSpring 2012
Abdel Latif Ibraheem, Ahmed Abdel Mohsen
Fluorescent protein (FP)-based biosensors based on the principle of intramolecular Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) enable the visualization of a variety of biochemical events in living cells. The sensitivity of such biosensors is proportional to the change in ratiometric emission, and so...
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Fall 2014
The discovery and subsequent applications of fluorescent proteins (FPs) launched a new era for live cell fluorescence imaging. The design and developments of FP-based indicators have further solidified the versatility of FPs and rendered them as indispensable tools in life science research now...
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Expanding the optogenetic toolkit with a photocleavable protein and a near infrared pH indicator
DownloadFall 2017
Optogenetics is an emerging biological technique that is causing a revolution in life science. It uses optical methods to control and visualize genetically targeted biological events in a relatively non-invasive and spatiotemporally precise manner. Optogenetics requires advanced optical...
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Spring 2014
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are essential tools of biochemical research. Traditionally, FPs have been utilized as markers of gene expression, protein localization, and organelle structure. In recent years, however, FPs have gained in popularity as active biosensors of cellular activity, in which...