Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR)
8 ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JoVE
Neuroscience
Presented here is a protocol for the spontaneous generation of neurospheres enriched in neural progenitor cells from high density plated neurons. During the same experiment, when neurons are plated at a lower density, the protocol also results in prolonged primary rat neuron cultures.
Biology
We use simple laboratory tools to examine the root system architecture (RSA) of Arabidopsis and Medicago. The plantlets are grown hydroponically over mesh and spread using an art brush to reveal the RSA. Images are taken using scanning or a high-resolution camera, then analyzed with ImageJ to map traits.
Biology
This protocol describes the obligate feeding assay to evaluate the potentially toxic effect of a phytochemical on the lepidopteran insect larvae. This is a highly scalable insect bioassay, easy to optimize the sublethal and lethal dose, deterrent activity, and physiological effect. This could be used for screening eco-friendly insecticides.
Biology
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used to identify dysregulation in the metabolites in patients with various diseases. This technique allows the quantification of the deranged metabolites, unraveling the pathophysiological insights. Here, we describe the step-by-step procedure of the NMR-based approach for the metabolic characterization of the patients.
Immunology and Infection
Here, we demonstrate the preparation of Mtb culture filtrate (CF), which is the bacterial growth media that consists of proteins secreted by the bacteria. Mtb secretes proteins to modulate host signaling and immune response, which are crucial for pathogenesis. The CFs prepared are analyzed by mass spectrometry to identify all the secretory factors.
Immunology and Infection
This protocol describes the culturing, harvesting, and concentration of secreted proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Culture filtrate proteins (CFPs) are quantified, separated into 20 fractions by isoelectric focusing, and further resolved into 30 fractions using a preparative SDS-PAGE and an electroelution system.
Cancer Research
This article presents the protocol for preparing tumor-tissue phantoms that replicate optical properties for plasmonic photothermal therapy. It details phantom preparation, photothermal evaluations, and validation of the developed numerical model based on photothermal temperature measurements for assessing therapeutic parameters, offering an ethical, cost-effective alternative to in vivo studies for preliminary testing.
Neuroscience
Here we describe a protocol that facilitates the differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells into functional forebrain-specific astrocytes. This enables investigations into the role of glial cells in the pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Fragile X Syndrome, and modeling of other brain disorders.