生物发光成像
生物发光
神经科学
生物
细胞
单细胞分析
计算机科学
荧光素酶
细胞培养
生态学
转染
遗传学
作者
Satoshi Iwano,Mayu Sugiyama,Hiroshi Hama,Akiya Watakabe,Naomi Hasegawa,Takahiro Kuchimaru,Kazumasa Z. Tanaka,Megumu Takahashi,Yoko Ishida,Junichi Hata,Satoshi Shimozono,Kana Namiki,Takashi Fukano,Masahiro Kiyama,Hideyuki Okano,Shinae Kizaka‐Kondoh,Thomas J. McHugh,Tetsuo Yamamori,Hiroyuki Hioki,Shôjirô Maki
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2018-02-22
卷期号:359 (6378): 935-939
被引量:409
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aaq1067
摘要
Improved spy tactics for single cells Bioluminescence imaging is a tremendous asset to medical research, providing a way to monitor living cells noninvasively within their natural environments. Advances in imaging methods allow researchers to measure tumor growth, visualize developmental processes, and track cell-cell interactions. Yet technical limitations exist, and it is difficult to image deep tissues or detect low cell numbers in vivo. Iwano et al. designed a bioluminescence imaging system that produces brighter emission by up to a factor of 1000 compared with conventional technology (see the Perspective by Nasu and Campbell). Individual tumor cells were successfully visualized in the lungs of mice. Small numbers of striatal neurons were detected in the brains of naturally behaving marmosets. The ability of the substrate to cross the blood-brain barrier should provide important opportunities for neuroscience research. Science , this issue p. 935 ; see also p. 868
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