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University of Minnesota

5 ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JoVE

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Immunology and Infection

Rapid Diagnosis of Avian Influenza Virus in Wild Birds: Use of a Portable rRT-PCR and Freeze-dried Reagents in the Field
John Y. Takekawa 1, Nichola J. Hill 1,2, Annie K. Schultz 1, Samuel A. Iverson 1, Carol J. Cardona 3,4, Walter M. Boyce 2, Joseph P. Dudley 5
1USGS Western Ecological Research Center, 2Wildlife Health Center, University of California, Davis, 3Department of Population Health and Reproduction, University of California, Davis, 4Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of Minnesota , 5Science Applications International Corporation

This study describes diagnosis of avian influenza in wild birds using a portable rRT-PCR system. The method takes advantage of freeze-dried reagents to screen wild birds in a non-laboratory setting, typical of an outbreak scenario. Use of molecular tools provides accurate and sensitive alternatives for rapid diagnosis.

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Biology

Performing Custom MicroRNA Microarray Experiments
Xiaoxiao Zhang 1, Yan Zeng 1,2
1Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota , 2Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota

A simple procedure of performing custom microRNA microarray experiments is described. The steps include isolating RNA, labeling RNA and reference DNA, hybridizing the samples to microarrays, scanning the microarrays, quantifying and analyzing hybridization signals.

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Neuroscience

Creating Objects and Object Categories for Studying Perception and Perceptual Learning
Karin Hauffen 1,2,3, Eugene Bart 4, Mark Brady 5, Daniel Kersten 6, Jay Hegdé 1,2,3
1Brain and Behavior Discovery Institute, Georgia Health Sciences University, 2Vision Discovery Institute, Georgia Health Sciences University, 3Department of Opthalmology, Georgia Health Sciences University, 4Intelligent Systems Laboratory, Palo Alto Research Center, 5Pattern Recognition Systems, Palo Alto Research Center, 6Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota

We describe a novel methodology for creating naturalistic 3-D objects and object categories with precisely defined feature variations. We use simulations of the biological processes of morphogenesis and phylogenesis to create novel, naturalistic virtual 3-D objects and object categories that can then be rendered as visual images or haptic objects.

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Bioengineering

Anatomical Reconstructions of the Human Cardiac Venous System using Contrast-computed Tomography of Perfusion-fixed Specimens
Julianne Spencer 1,2, Emily Fitch 3, Paul A. Iaizzo 1,2,4,5
1Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota , 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota , 3Department of Biology, University of Minnesota , 4Department of Integrative Biology & Physiology, University of Minnesota , 5Institute for Engineering in Medicine, University of Minnesota

The objective of this research is to recreate and then access the anatomy of the human cardiac venous system using 3D reconstructions generated from contrast-computed tomography scans.

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JoVE Core

Testing the Efficacy of Pharmacological Agents in a Pericardial Target Delivery Model in the Swine
Tinen L. Iles 1, Brian Howard 2, Stephen Howard 3, Stephen Quallich 2, Christopher Rolfes 2, Eric Richardson 4, Hanna R. Iaizzo 5, Paul A. Iaizzo 1
1Surgery, University of Minnesota, 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 3Medtronic, Inc., 4Bioengineering, Rice University, 5Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin

We have developed a swine model for the target delivery of pharmacological agents within the pericardial space/fluid. Using this approach, the relative benefits of administered agents on induced atrial fibrillation, relative refractory periods and/or ischemic protection can be investigated.

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