Optimizing bioluminescence imaging to study protozoan parasite infections
2014
Taylor, Martin C. | Kelly, John M.
Bioluminescence imaging is a non-invasive technique which can be used to monitor infections in real-time. However, its utility is restricted by difficulties in detecting pathogens in deep tissue. ‘Red-shifted’ luciferases, which emit light of longer wavelength than standard bioluminescence-generating proteins, greatly enhance sensitivity, and have wide applicability for studying parasite infections.
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书目信息
Trends in parasitology
卷
30
期
4
页码
161
- 162
ISSN
1471-4922
出版者
Elsevier Ltd
其它主题
Red-shifted luciferase; In vivo imaging; Wavelengths; Trypanosomes
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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