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Biology

Monitoring Acupuncture Effects on Human Brain by fMRI
Kathleen K. S. Hui 1, Vitaly Napadow 1, Jing Liu 1, Ming Li 1, Ovidiu Marina 1,2, Erika E. Nixon 1, Joshua D. Claunch 1, Lauren LaCount 1, Tara Sporko 1, Kenneth K. Kwong 1
1Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 2William Beaumont Hospital

FMRI and physiological monitoring is used to study the effects of Acupuncture on the central and peripheral nervous systems. Acupuncture mobilizes a limbic-paralimbic-neocortical network, with great overlap with the default mode network, to modulate neurological activity, possibly related to its autonomic effect in the peripheral nervous system.

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Neuroscience

Cerebral Blood Oxygenation Measurement Based on Oxygen-dependent Quenching of Phosphorescence
Sava Sakadžić 1, Emmanuel Roussakis 2, Mohammad A. Yaseen 1, Emiri T. Mandeville 3, Vivek J. Srinivasan 1, Ken Arai 3, Svetlana Ruvinskaya 1, Weicheng Wu 1, Anna Devor 1,4, Eng H. Lo 3, Sergei A. Vinogradov 2, David A. Boas 1
1Optics Division, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 2Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, 3Neuroprotection Research Laboratory, Departments of Radiology and Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 4Departments of Neurosciences and Radiology, University of California

We present an experimental procedure for measuring the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) in cerebral vasculature based on oxygen-dependent quenching of phosphorescence. Animal preparation and imaging procedures were outlined for both large field of view CCD-based imaging of pO2 in rats and 2-photon excitation based imaging of pO2 in mice.

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Bioengineering

Fabrication of Biologically Derived Injectable Materials for Myocardial Tissue Engineering
Sonya Seif-Naraghi 1, Jennifer Singelyn 1, Jessica DeQuach 1, Pamela Schup-Magoffin 1, Karen Christman 1
1University of California, San Diego

Methods for preparing an injectable matrix gel from decellularized tissue and injecting it into rat myocardium in vivo are described.

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Neuroscience

Intravital Microscopy of the Mouse Brain Microcirculation using a Closed Cranial Window
Pedro Cabrales 1, Leonardo J. M. Carvalho 2
1Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, 2La Jolla Bioengineering Institute

Intravital microscopy to follow temporal and spatial hemodynamic and inflammatory events in the pial microcirculation.

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Medicine

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Quantification of Pulmonary Perfusion using Calibrated Arterial Spin Labeling
Tatsuya J. Arai 1,2, G. Kim Prisk 1,3, Sebastiaan Holverda 1, Rui Carlos Sá 1, Rebecca J. Theilmann 3, A. Cortney Henderson 1, Matthew V. Cronin 3, Richard B. Buxton 3, Susan R. Hopkins 1,3
1Medicine, University of California San Diego - UCSD, 2Bioengineering, University of California San Diego - UCSD, 3Radiology, University of California San Diego - UCSD

A MR imaging method to study the distribution of pulmonary blood flow under a variety of physiological conditions, in this case exposure to three different inspired oxygen concentrations: hypoxia, normoxia, and hyperoxia, is described. This technique utilizes human pulmonary physiology research techniques in an MR scanning environment.

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Neuroscience

Targeting Olfactory Bulb Neurons Using Combined In Vivo Electroporation and Gal4-Based Enhancer Trap Zebrafish Lines
Kenric J. Hoegler 1, Martin Distel 2, Reinhard W. Köster 3, John H. Horne 1
1Department of Biology, Pace University, 2Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 3Division of Cell Biology and Cell Physiology, Zoological Institute, Braunschweig University of Technology

The temporal and spatial resolution of genetic manipulations determines the spectrum of biological phenomena that they can perturb. Here we use temporally and spatially discrete in vivo electroporation, combined with transgenic lines of zebrafish, to induce expression of a GFP transgene specifically in neurons of the developing olfactory bulb.

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Neuroscience

A Polished and Reinforced Thinned-skull Window for Long-term Imaging of the Mouse Brain
Andy Y. Shih 1, Celine Mateo 1, Patrick J. Drew 2,3, Philbert S. Tsai 1, David Kleinfeld 1,4
1Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Pennsylvania State University , 3Department of Neurosurgery, Pennsylvania State University , 4Section of Neurobiology, University of California, San Diego

We present a method to form an imaging window in the mouse skull that spans millimeters and is stable for months without inflammation of the brain. This method is well suited for longitudinal studies of blood flow, cellular dynamics, and cell/vascular structure using two-photon microscopy.

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Medicine

Endotracheal Intubation in Mice via Direct Laryngoscopy Using an Otoscope
Joanna L. Thomas 1,2, Justin Dumouchel 2, Jinghong Li 2, Jenna Magat 2, Dana Balitzer 3, Timothy D. Bigby 1,2
1Medical and Research Services, VA San Diego Healthcare System, 2Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 3School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego

We have developed a simple, reliable, and relatively inexpensive method for endotracheal intubation in mice via direct laryngoscopy using an otoscope with a 2.0 mm speculum. This technique is atraumatic and can be used for repeated measurements in chronic experiments. We find it superior to tracheostomy or previously reported nonsurgical techniques.

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Medicine

Coculture Analysis of Extracellular Protein Interactions Affecting Insulin Secretion by Pancreatic Beta Cells
Charles Zhang 1, Arthur T. Suckow 2, Steven D. Chessler 1,3
1Pediatric Diabetes Research Center, University of California, San Diego, 2Janssen Research & Development, 3Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego

Transcellular protein interactions are important determinants of pancreatic beta-cell function. Detailed here is a method—adapted from a coculture model of synaptogenesis—for investigating how specific transmembrane proteins influence insulin secretion. Transfected HEK293 cells express proteins of interest; beta cells do not need to be transfected or otherwise directly perturbed.

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Immunology and Infection

Measuring Growth and Gene Expression Dynamics of Tumor-Targeted S. Typhimurium Bacteria
Tal Danino *1, Arthur Prindle *2, Jeff Hasty 2,3,4, Sangeeta Bhatia 1,5,6,7,8
1Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego , 3Biocircuits Institute, University of California, San Diego , 4Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biological Science, University of California, San Diego , 5Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, 6Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 7Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 8Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The goal of these experiments is to generate quantitative time-course data on the growth and gene expression dynamics of attenuated S. typhimurium bacterial colonies growing inside tumors. This video covers tumor cell preparation and implantation, bacteria preparation and injection, whole-animal luminescence imaging, tumor excision, and bacterial colony counting.

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Neuroscience

Promotion of Survival and Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells with Fibrin and Growth Factor Cocktails after Severe Spinal Cord Injury
Paul Lu 1,2, Lori Graham 2, Yaozhi Wang 2, Di Wu 2, Mark Tuszynski 1,2
1Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Diego, 2Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego

Fibrin matrices containing growth factors were used to retain grafted neural stem cells into sites of complete spinal cord transection. Grafted cells completely filled the lesion cavity and differentiated into multiple neural cell types, including neurons that extended axons into host spinal cord over long distances.

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Bioengineering

Microinjection Wound Assay and In vivo Localization of Epidermal Wound Response Reporters in Drosophila Embryos.
Michelle T. Juarez 1, Rachel A. Patterson 2, Wilson Li 2, William McGinnis 2
1Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, The City College of New York, 2Cell & Developmental Biology, University of California, San Diego

The embryonic epidermis of very late stage Drosophila embryos provides an in vivo system for rapid puncture wound response analysis and can be combined with genetic manipulations or chemical microinjection treatments to advance studies in wound healing for translation into mammalian models.

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Neuroscience

Preparation of Primary Neurons for Visualizing Neurites in a Frozen-hydrated State Using Cryo-Electron Tomography
Sarah H. Shahmoradian 1, Mauricio R. Galiano 2, Chengbiao Wu 3, Shurui Chen 4, Matthew N. Rasband 2, William C. Mobley 3, Wah Chiu 4
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, 2Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, 3Department of Neuroscience, University of California at San Diego, 4National Center for Macromolecular Imaging, Verna and Marrs McLean Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine

To preserve neuronal processes for ultrastructural analysis, we describe a protocol for plating of primary neurons on electron microscopy grids followed by flash freezing, yielding samples suspended in a layer of vitreous ice. These samples can be examined with a cryo-electron microscope to visualize structures at the nanometer scale.

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Medicine

Isolation, Culture, and Imaging of Human Fetal Pancreatic Cell Clusters
Ana D. Lopez 1, Ayse G. Kayali 1, Alberto Hayek 1, Charles C. King 1
1Pediatric Diabetes Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego

A protocol to isolate, culture, and image islet cell clusters (ICCs) derived from human fetal pancreatic cells is described.  The method details the steps necessary to generate ICCs from tissue, culture as monolayers or in suspension as aggregates, and image for markers of proliferation and pancreatic cell fate decisions.

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JoVE Core

Handwriting Analysis Indicates Spontaneous Dyskinesias in Neuroleptic Naïve Adolescents at High Risk for Psychosis
Derek J. Dean 1, Hans-Leo Teulings 2, Michael Caligiuri 3, Vijay A. Mittal 1
1Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Center for Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, 2NeuroScript LLC, 3Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego

Handwriting analysis software significantly improves upon existing instruments measuring movement disorders. Individuals at risk for psychosis and healthy controls completed handwriting tasks to test for dyskinesia. Results suggest that youth at risk for psychosis exhibit dyskinesia and that handwriting analysis could significantly contribute to wider dissemination of early identification efforts

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Biology

Cell Labeling and Injection in Developing Embryonic Mouse Hearts
Emilye Hiriart *1, Patrick van Vliet *2, Ralf J. Dirschinger 2, Sylvia M. Evans 2, Michel Puceat 1
1INSERM UMR-910, Aix-Marseille University, 2Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, San Diego

We describe a series of methods to inject dyes, DNA vectors, virus, and cells in order to monitor both cell fate and phenotype of endogenous and grafted cells derived from embryonic or pluripotent cells within mouse embryos at embryonic day (E)9.5 and later stages of development.

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Neuroscience

Juxtacellular Monitoring and Localization of Single Neurons within Sub-cortical Brain Structures of Alert, Head-restrained Rats
Jeffrey D. Moore 1, Martin Deschênes 2, David Kleinfeld 1
1Department of Physics 0374, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Centre de Recherche de l’Université Laval Robert-Giffard

This protocol describes the design and surgical implantation of a head-restraining mechanism to monitor neuronal activity in sub-cortical brain structures in alert rats. It delineates procedures to isolate single neurons in the juxtacellular configuration and to efficiently identify their anatomical locations.

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Neuroscience

Real-time Imaging of Axonal Transport of Quantum Dot-labeled BDNF in Primary Neurons
Xiaobei Zhao 1, Yue Zhou 2, April M. Weissmiller 1, Matthew L. Pearn 3,4, William C. Mobley 1, Chengbiao Wu 1
1Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, 2School of Biomedical Engineering and Med-X Research Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 3Department of Anesthesiology, University of California, San Diego, 4VA San Diego Healthcare System

Axonal transport of BDNF, a neurotrophic factor, is critical for the survival and function of several neuronal populations. Some degenerative disorders are marked by disruption of axonal structure and function. We demonstrated the techniques used to examine live trafficking of QD-BDNF in microfluidic chambers using primary neurons.

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Medicine

A Radio-telemetric System to Monitor Cardiovascular Function in Rats with Spinal Cord Transection and Embryonic Neural Stem Cell Grafts
Shaoping Hou 1, Armin Blesch 2, Paul Lu 3,4
1Spinal Cord Research Center, Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy, Drexel University College of Medicine, 2Spinal Cord Injury Center, Heidelberg University Hospital, 3Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Diego, CA, 4Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego

We present a protocol for using a radio-telemetric system to record cardiovascular parameters in T4 spinal cord transected rats eight weeks after embryonic brainstem neural stem cell grafting into the lesion site. Telemetry is an advanced technique to accurately evaluate cardiovascular function in conscious freely moving spinal cord injured rats.

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Biology

Methods for Skin Wounding and Assays for Wound Responses in C. elegans
Suhong Xu 1, Andrew D. Chisholm 1
1Division of Biological Sciences, Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California, San Diego

The adult C. elegans skin is a tractable model for studies of epithelial wound responses, including wound closure, scar formation, and innate immunity.

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Immunology and Infection

Generation of Human Alloantigen-specific T Cells from Peripheral Blood
Burhan P Jama 1, Gerald P Morris 1
1Department of Pathology, University of California, San Diego

This article describes a method for the generation and propagation of human T cell clones that specifically respond to a defined alloantigen. This protocol can be adapted for cloning human T cells specific for a variety of peptide-MHC ligands.

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Biology

Reconstitution of a Transmembrane Protein, the Voltage-gated Ion Channel, KvAP, into Giant Unilamellar Vesicles for Microscopy and Patch Clamp Studies
Matthias Garten 1, Sophie Aimon 2, Patricia Bassereau 1, Gilman E. S. Toombes 3
1Institut Curie, Centre de Recherche, CNRS, UMR 168, PhysicoChimie Curie, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 2Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind, University of California, San Diego, 3Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Section, National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institute of Health

The reconstitution of the transmembrane protein, KvAP, into giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) is demonstrated for two dehydration-rehydration methods — electroformation, and gel-assisted swelling. In both methods, small unilamellar vesicles containing the protein are fused together to form GUVs that can then be studied by fluorescence microscopy and patch-clamp electrophysiology.

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Neuroscience

Construction of Cell-based Neurotransmitter Fluorescent Engineered Reporters (CNiFERs) for Optical Detection of Neurotransmitters In Vivo
Emre Lacin 1, Arnaud Muller 2, Marian Fernando 1, David Kleinfeld 2,3, Paul A. Slesinger 1
1Department of Neuroscience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 2Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, 3Section of Neurobiology, University of California, San Diego

We present a protocol to create cell-based neurotransmitter fluorescent engineered reporters (CNiFERs) for the optical detection of volumetric neurotransmitter release.

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Bioengineering

A Protocol for Bioinspired Design: A Ground Sampler Based on Sea Urchin Jaws
Michael B. Frank 1, Steven E. Naleway 1, Taylor S. Wirth 2, Jae-Young Jung 1, Charlene L. Cheung 2, Faviola B. Loera 2, Sandra Medina 2, Kirk N. Sato 3, Jennifer R. A. Taylor 4, Joanna McKittrick 1,2
1Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, San Diego, 3Integrative Oceanography Division, Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 4Marine Biology Research Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

A protocol for bioinspired design is described for a sampling device based on the jaws of a sea urchin. The bioinspiration process includes observing the sea urchins, characterizing the mouthpiece, 3D printing of the teeth and their assembly, and bioexploring the tooth structure.

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Developmental Biology

Isolation and Culture of Adult Zebrafish Brain-derived Neurospheres
Miguel A. Lopez-Ramirez *1,2, Charles-Félix Calvo *3, Emma Ristori 1, Jean-Léon Thomas 1,3, Stefania Nicoli 1
1Yale Cardiovascular Research Center, Internal Medicine, Yale University, 2Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 3APHP Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpètrière, Université Pierre and Marie Curie

Here we provide a reproducible method to examine adult neurogenesis using a neurosphere assay derived from the whole brain or from either the telencephalic, tectal or cerebellar regions of the adult zebrafish brain. Additionally, we describe the procedure to manipulate gene expression in zebrafish neurospheres.

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Behavior

Treating Clinical Depression with Repetitive Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Using the Brainsway H1-coil
David Feifel 1, Katherine Pappas 1
1Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego

Here we present a protocol outlining the methodology for treatment of Major Depressive Disorder using the deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (dTMS) system.

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Immunology and Infection

SILAC Based Proteomic Characterization of Exosomes from HIV-1 Infected Cells
Collins Cheruiyot 1, Zemplen Pataki 1, Robert Williams 1, Bharat Ramratnam 2,3, Ming Li 3
1Brown University, 2COBRE Center for Cancer Research, Lifespan Laboratories, Rhode Island and Miriam Hospitals, 3Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University

Here, we describe a quantitative proteomics method using the technique of stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) to analyze the effects of HIV-1 infection on host exosomal proteomes. This protocol can be easily adapted to cells under different stress or infection conditions.

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Neuroscience

Comprehensive Endovascular and Open Surgical Management of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations
Robert C. Rennert 1, Jeffrey A. Steinberg 1, Vincent J. Cheung 1, David R. Santiago-Dieppa 1, Jeffrey Scott Pannell 1, Alexander A. Khalessi 1
1Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Diego

Surgery is the gold standard for accessible arteriovenious malformations (AVMs), and pre-operative embolization can simplify this procedure. We describe our approach for staged endovascular embolization and open resection of AVMs, and provide a representative clinical example highlighting the advantages of a comprehensively trained neurovascular surgeon leading a multi-disciplinary clinical team.

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Immunology and Infection

The WinCF Model - An Inexpensive and Tractable Microcosm of a Mucus Plugged Bronchiole to Study the Microbiology of Lung Infections
William J. Comstock 1, Edwin Huh 2, Reiley Weekes 2, Connor Watson 2, Tianyang Xu 2, Pieter C. Dorrestein 1, Robert A. Quinn 1
1Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, San Diego

The mucus plugged airways of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients are an ideal environment for microbial pathogens to thrive. The manuscript describes a novel method for studying the CF lung microbiome in an environment that mimics where they cause disease and how alterations of chemical conditions can drive microbial dynamics.

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Neuroscience

Subpial Adeno-associated Virus 9 (AAV9) Vector Delivery in Adult Mice
Takahiro Tadokoro 1, Atsushi Miyanohara 1, Michael Navarro 1, Kota Kamizato 1, Stefan Juhas 2, Jana Juhasova 2, Silvia Marsala 1, Oleksandr Platoshyn 1, Erik Curtis 3, Brandon Gabel 3, Joseph Ciacci 3, Nada Lukacova 4, Katarina Bimbova 4, Martin Marsala 1,4
1Neuroregeneration Laboratory, Department of Anesthesiology, University of California, San Diego, 2Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Czech Academy of Sciences, 3Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Diego, 4Institute of Neurobiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences

The goal of the present study was to develop and validate the potency and safety of spinal adeno-associated virus 9 (AAV9)-mediated gene delivery by using a novel subpial gene delivery technique in adult mice.

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Developmental Biology

Medium-scale Preparation of Drosophila Embryo Extracts for Proteomic Experiments
Liu Yang 1, Sayantanee Paul 1, Sarah DuBois-Coyne 1, Phillip Kyriakakis 2, Alexey Veraksa 1
1Biology Department, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego

The goal of this protocol is to provide a straightforward and inexpensive approach to collecting Drosophila embryos at medium scale (0.5-1 g) and preparing protein extracts that can be used in downstream proteomic applications, such as affinity purification-mass spectrometry (AP-MS).

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Biochemistry

A Guide to Production, Crystallization, and Structure Determination of Human IKK1/α
Smarajit Polley 1,2, De-Bin Huang 1, Tapan Biswas 1, Gourisankar Ghosh 1
1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Biophysics, Bose Institute

IκB Kinase 1/α (IKK1/α CHUK) is a Ser/Thr protein kinase that is involved in a myriad of cellular activities primarily through activation of NF-κB transcription factors. Here, we describe the main steps necessary for the production and crystal structure determination of this protein.

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Immunology and Infection

Transurethral Instillation Procedure in Adult Male Mouse
Sanghee Lee *1, Alonso Carrasco Jr. *2, Randall B. Meacham 1, Anna P. Malykhina 1
1Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 2Pediatric Urology, Children's Hospital Colorado

Transurethral instillation is a challenging procedure and has not been well described in the literature. The aim of this manuscript is to describe a technique for transurethral insertion of a catheter for intravesical delivery of liquids with active substances into the urinary bladder and/or prostate in adult male mice.

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Genetics

Embryo Microinjection and Transplantation Technique for Nasonia vitripennis Genome Manipulation
Ming Li 1,2, Michelle Bui 1,2, Omar S. Akbari 1,2
1Department of Entomology and Riverside Center of Disease Vector Research, Institute for Integrative Genome Biology, University of California, Riverside, 2Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego

Microinjection of Nasonia vitripennis embryos is an essential method for generating heritable genome modifications. Described here is a detailed procedure for microinjection and transplantation of Nasonia vitripennis embryos, which will greatly facilitate future genome manipulation in this organism.

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Engineering

Generation of Size-controlled Poly (ethylene Glycol) Diacrylate Droplets via Semi-3-Dimensional Flow Focusing Microfluidic Devices
Yan Wu 1, Xiang Qian 1, Shengli Mi 1, Min Zhang 1, Shuqing Sun 1, Xiaohao Wang 1,2
1Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, 2The State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Tsinghua University

Here, we present a protocol to illustrate the fabrication processes and verifying experiments of a semi-three-dimensional (semi-3D) flow-focusing microfluidic chip for droplet formation.

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Neuroscience

Neurovascular Network Explorer 2.0: A Simple Tool for Exploring and Sharing a Database of Optogenetically-evoked Vasomotion in Mouse Cortex In Vivo
Hana Uhlirova 1,2, Peifang Tian 3,4, Kıvılcım Kılıç 3,5, Martin Thunemann 1, Vishnu B. Sridhar 6, Radim Chmelik 2,7, Hauke Bartsch 1, Anders M. Dale 1,3, Anna Devor 1,3,8, Payam A. Saisan 3
1Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, 2Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, 3Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, 4Department of Physics, John Carroll University, 5Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, 6Bioengineering Undergraduate Program, University of California, San Diego, 7Institute of Physical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, 8Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

A graphical user interface for exploring and sharing a database of optogenetically-induced vascular responses in mouse somatosensory cortex in vivo measured by 2-photon microscopy is presented. It allows browsing the data, criteria-based selection, averaging, localization of measurements within a 3D volume of vasculature and exporting the data.

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Bioengineering

Gel-seq: A Method for Simultaneous Sequencing Library Preparation of DNA and RNA Using Hydrogel Matrices
Gordon D. Hoople *1, Andrew Richards *2, Yan Wu 2, Albert P. Pisano 3, Kun Zhang 2
1Department of Engineering, University of San Diego, 2Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, 3Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, San Diego

Gel-seq enables researchers to simultaneously prepare libraries for both DNA- and RNA-seq at negligible added cost starting from 100 - 1000 cells using a simple hydrogel device. This paper presents a detailed approach for the fabrication of the device as well as the biological protocol to generate paired libraries.

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Behavior

Assessing Activity-based Anorexia in Mice
Amanda C. Welch 1, William R. Katzka 1,2, Stephanie C. Dulawa 1
1Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, 2University of California, Los Angeles

Mice individually housed with a running wheel while given limited access to food develop reductions in food consumption and increase activity on the running wheel. This experimental phenomenon is called activity-based anorexia. This paradigm provides an experimental tool for studying the neurobiology and behaviors underlying aspects of anorexia nervosa.

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Cancer Research

Fluorescence Molecular Tomography for In Vivo Imaging of Glioblastoma Xenografts
Jorge A. Benitez *1, Ciro Zanca *1, Jianhui Ma 1, Webster K. Cavenee 1,2,3, Frank B. Furnari 1,2,4
1Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, 2Moores Cancer Center, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 3Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 4Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego

Orthotopic intracranial injection of tumor cells has been used in cancer research to study brain tumor biology, progression, evolution, and therapeutic response. Here we present fluorescence molecular tomography of tumor xenografts, which provides real-time intravital imaging and quantification of a tumor mass in preclinical glioblastoma models.

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Behavior

An Electrophysiology Protocol to Measure Reward Anticipation and Processing in Children
Katherine K.M. Stavropoulos 1, Leslie J. Carver 2
1Graduate School of Education, University of California, Riverside, 2Psychology Department, University of California, San Diego

This protocol is designed to measure reward anticipation and processing in young children with and without autism. Specifically, the protocol is designed to study the neural correlates of reward during social and nonsocial conditions while controlling for reward between conditions.

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Environment

Individual Culturing of Tigriopus Copepods and Quantitative Analysis of Their Mate-guarding Behavior
Satomi Tsuboko-Ishii 1, Ronald S. Burton 1
1Marine Biology Research Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego

Mate-guarding behavior plays an important role in reproduction of intertidal copepods of the genus Tigriopus. However, methods for studying this behavior have not been well described. Here we describe methods for: 1) individual culture of virgin Tigriopus animals, and 2) quantitative analysis of their mate-guarding behavior.

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Cancer Research

Investigation of Genetic Dependencies Using CRISPR-Cas9-based Competition Assays
Anagha Deshpande 1, Bo Rui Chen 1, Luyi Zhao 1, Kelsey Saddoris 1, Mayuri Kerr 1, Nan Zhu 2, Prashant Mali 3, Aniruddha J. Deshpande 1
1Tumor Initiation and Maintenance Program, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, 2Blood Research Institute, Blood Center of Wisconsin, 3Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego

This manuscript describes a Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) CRISPR-Cas9-based method for simple and expeditious investigation of the role of multiple candidate genes in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) cell proliferation in parallel. This technique is scalable and can be applied in other cancer cell lines as well.

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Neuroscience

Post-differentiation Replating of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Neurons for High-content Screening of Neuritogenesis and Synapse Maturation
Barbara Calabrese 1,2, Regina M. Powers 1,2, Alexandria J. Slepian 1,2, Shelley Halpain 1,2
1Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine

This protocol describes a detailed procedure for resuspending and culturing human stem cell derived neurons that were previously differentiated from neural progenitors in vitro for multiple weeks. The procedure facilitates imaging-based assays of neurites, synapses, and late-expressing neuronal markers in a format compatible with light microscopy and high-content screening.

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Neuroscience

Evaluation of Hemisphere Lateralization with Bilateral Local Field Potential Recording in Secondary Motor Cortex of Mice
Yunan Chen 1,2, Ming Li 3, Ying Zheng 3, Li Yang 1
1School of Life Sciences, Guangzhou University, 2Institute for Brain Research and Rehabilitation, South China Normal University, 3School of Life Sciences, South China Normal University

We present in vivo electrophysiological recording of the local field potential (LFP) in bilateral secondary motor cortex (M2) of mice, which can be applied to evaluate hemisphere lateralization. The study revealed altered levels of synchronization between the left and right M2 in APP/PS1 mice compared to WT controls.

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Neuroscience

An In Vitro Model for Studying Tau Aggregation Using Lentiviral-mediated Transduction of Human Neurons
Brent Aulston 1, Qing Liu 1, Patrick Reilly 1, Shauna H. Yuan 1
1Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego

This protocol details a procedure in which human neuronal cultures are transduced with lentiviral constructs coding for mutant human tau. Transduced cultures display tau aggregates and associated pathologies.

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Engineering

Synthesis, Functionalization, and Characterization of Fusogenic Porous Silicon Nanoparticles for Oligonucleotide Delivery
Byungji Kim 1, Michael J. Sailor 1,2
1Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego

We demonstrate the synthesis of fusogenic porous silicon nanoparticles for effective in vitro and in vivo oligonucleotide delivery. Porous silicon nanoparticles are loaded with siRNA to form the core, which is coated by fusogenic lipids through extrusion to form the shell. Targeting moiety functionalization and particle characterization are included.

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Medicine

Quantitative Mapping of Specific Ventilation in the Human Lung using Proton Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Oxygen as a Contrast Agent
Eric T. Geier 1, Rebecca J. Theilmann 2, Chantal Darquenne 1, G. Kim Prisk 1, Rui Carlos Sá 1
1Pulmonary Imaging Laboratory, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 2Pulmonary Imaging Laboratory, Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego

Specific ventilation imaging is a functional magnetic resonance imaging technique that allows for quantification of regional specific ventilation in the human lung, using inhaled oxygen as a contrast agent. Here, we present a protocol to collect and analyze specific ventilation imaging data.

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JoVE Journal

Thermocapillary Convection Space Experiment on the SJ-10 Recoverable Satellite
Li Duan *1,2, Yongli Yin *3, Jia Wang *1, Qi Kang 1,2, Di Wu 1, Huan Jiang 1, Pu Zhang 1, Liang Hu 1
1National Microgravity Laboratory, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2School of Engineering Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 3China Astronaut Research and Training Center

A protocol for the space payload design, the space experiment on thermocapillary convection, and analyses of experimental data and images are presented in this paper.

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Immunology and Infection

Measurement of Chitinase Activity in Biological Samples
Alyssa K. Amick 1, Qing Liu 1, Samir Gautam 1, Geoffrey Chupp 1, Charles S. Dela Cruz *1, Lokesh Sharma *1
1Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine

Presented here is a simple method to measure chitinase activity in biological fluids such as bronchoalveolar lavage or serum.

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Developmental Biology

A Semi-high-throughput Imaging Method and Data Visualization Toolkit to Analyze C. elegans Embryonic Development
Renat N. Khaliullin 1,2,3, Jeffrey M. Hendel 1,2, Adina Gerson-Gurwitz 1,2, Shaohe Wang 1,4,5, Stacy D. Ochoa 1,6, Zhiling Zhao 1,7, Arshad Desai 1,2, Karen Oegema 1,2, Rebecca A. Green 1,2
1Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, San Diego, 2Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 3Recursion Pharmaceuticals, 4Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, University of California, San Diego, 5Cell Biology Section, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, 6Department of Biology, San Diego State University, 7Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Graduate Program, University of California, San Francisco

This work describes a semi-high-throughput protocol that allows simultaneous 3D time-lapse imaging of embryogenesis in 80–100 C. elegans embryos in a single overnight run. Additionally, image processing and visualization tools are included to streamline data analysis. The combination of these methods with custom reporter strains enables detailed monitoring of embryogenesis.

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Cancer Research

Establishment and Analysis of Three-Dimensional (3D) Organoids Derived from Patient Prostate Cancer Bone Metastasis Specimens and their Xenografts
Sanghee Lee 1,2, Danielle N. Burner 1,2, Theresa R. Mendoza 1,2, Michelle T. Muldong 1,2, Catalina Arreola 1,2, Christina N. Wu 2,3, Nicholas A. Cacalano 4, Anna A. Kulidjian 2,5, Christopher J. Kane 1,2, Christina A. M. Jamieson 1,2
1Department of Urology, University of California, San Diego, 2Moores Cancer Center, University of California, San Diego, 3Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 4Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Los Angeles, 5Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, San Diego

Three-dimensional cultures of patient BMPC specimens and xenografts of bone metastatic prostate cancer maintain the functional heterogeneity of their original tumors resulting in cysts, spheroids and complex, tumor-like organoids. This manuscript provides an optimization strategy and protocol for 3D culture of heterogeneous patient derived samples and their analysis using IFC.

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Genetics

A Screening Method for Identification of Heterochromatin-Promoting Drugs Using Drosophila
Lin Zhang 1, Kenny Dao 1, Angela Kang 1, Andre C. Loyola 1, Robin Shang 1, Jinghong Li 1, Willis X. Li 1
1Department of Medicine, University of California San Diego

Drosophila is a widely used experimental model suitable for screening drugs with potential applications for cancer therapy. Here, we describe the use of Drosophila variegated eye color phenotypes as a method for screening small-molecule compounds that promote heterochromatin formation.

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Biology

A Bacterial Oral Feeding Assay with Antibiotic-Treated Mosquitoes
Xinyi Liu 1,2, Si Wu 1,2, Wenqian Li 1,2, Meihong Zhang 1,2, Yan Wu 1,2, Ning Zhou 3, Pa Wu 1,2
1Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Intestinal Function and Regulation, College of Life Science, Hunan Normal University, 2State Key Laboratory of Developmental Biology of Freshwater Fish, Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Molecular Biology, College of Life Science, Hunan Normal University, 3Department of Infectious Diseases, the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University

This article presents a protocol to investigate the effect of individual mosquito gut bacteria, including isolation and identification of mosquito midgut cultivable microbes, antibiotic depletion of mosquito gut bacteria, and reintroduce one specific bacteria species.

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Genetics

Embryo Microinjection Techniques for Efficient Site-Specific Mutagenesis in Culex quinquefasciatus
Michelle Bui 1, Ming Li 1, Robyn R Raban 1, Nannan Liu 2, Omar S Akbari 1,3
1Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Entomology and Plant Patholog, Auburn University, 3Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, University of California, San Diego

This protocol describes microinjection procedures for Culex quinquefasciatus embryos that are optimized to work with CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tools. This technique can efficiently generate site-specific, heritable, germline mutations that can be used for building genetic technologies in this understudied disease vector.

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JoVE Journal

Rapid Determination of Antibody-Antigen Affinity by Mass Photometry
Di Wu 1, Grzegorz Piszczek 1
1Biophysics Core Facility, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health

We describe a single-molecule approach to antigen-antibody affinity measurements using mass photometry (MP). The MP-based protocol is fast, accurate, uses a very small amount of material, and does not require protein modification.

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Behavior

An Assessment Method and Toolkit to Evaluate Keyboard Design on Smartphones
Yincheng Wang 1, Ke Wang 1, Yuqi Huang 1, Di Wu 2, Jian Wu 3, Jibo He 1
1Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, 2Department of Computer Science, Beijing Normal University, 3Haier Innovation Design Center, Haier Company

The presented protocol integrates various evaluation methods and demonstrates a method to evaluate the keyboard design on smartphones. Pairs matched by English characters are proposed as the input material, and the transition time between two keys is used as the dependent variable.

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Neuroscience

Preparing Adult Drosophila melanogaster for Whole Brain Imaging during Behavior and Stimuli Responses
Alexandra Woller 1, Paul Bandow 1, Sophie Aimon 1, Ilona C. Grunwald Kadow 1
1Chair of Neuronal Control and Metabolism, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich

We present a method specifically tailored to image the whole brain of adult Drosophila during behavior and in response to stimuli. The head is positioned to allow optical access to the whole brain, while the fly can move its legs and the antennae, the tip of the proboscis, and the eyes can receive sensory stimuli.

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Biology

Pupal and Adult Injections for RNAi and CRISPR Gene Editing in Nasonia vitripennis
Elena Dalla Benetta *1, Duverney Chaverra-Rodriguez *1, Jason L. Rasgon 2, Omar S. Akbari 1
1Division of Biological Sciences, Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Entomology, The Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University

Here, we describe methods for efficient pupal and adult injections in Nasonia vitripennis as accessible alternatives to embryo microinjection, enabling functional analysis of genes of interest using either RNA-silencing via RNA interference (RNAi) or gene knockout via CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing.

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Bioengineering

Building a Simple and Versatile Illumination System for Optogenetic Experiments
Phillip Kyriakakis 1, Lourdes Fernandez de Cossio 2, Patrick Wade Howard 1, Sivleng Kouv 1, Marianne Catanho 1, Vincent J. Hu 3, Robert Kyriakakis 1, Molly E. Allen 1, Yunhan Ma 4, Marcelo Aguilar-Rivera 1, Todd P. Coleman 1
1Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, 2University of California, San Diego, 3Department of Mathematical Computational, and Systems biology, University of California, Irvine, 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University

This protocol describes how to perform optogenetic experiments for controlling gene expression with red and far-red light using PhyB and PIF3. Included are step-by-step instructions for building a simple and flexible illumination system, which enables the control of gene expression or other optogenetics with a computer.

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Immunology and Infection

Ubiquitous and Tissue-specific RNA Targeting in Drosophila Melanogaster using CRISPR/CasRx
Ruichen Sun 1, Daniel Brogan 1, Anna Buchman 1, Ting Yang 1, Omar S. Akbari 1
1Division of Biological Sciences, Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California

This article outlines a detailed protocol for using the RNA-targeting Cas13D enzyme (RfxCas13D) in flies.

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Biology

Visualization and Quantification of Brown and Beige Adipose Tissues in Mice using [18F]FDG Micro-PET/MR Imaging
Qing Liu *1,2, Kel Vin Tan *3, Hing-Chiu Chang 3, Pek-Lan Khong 3, Xiaoyan Hui 1,2,4
1State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, The University of Hong Kong, 2Department of Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, 4School of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Vascular Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Functional imaging and quantitation of thermogenic adipose depots in mice using a micro-PET/MR imaging-based approach.

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Biology

Rapid, Affordable, and Uncomplicated Production of Bacterial Cell-free Lysate
Robert M. Cooper *1, Taishi Tonooka *1,2, Andriy Didovyk *1,3, Jeff Hasty 1,4,5
1Biocircuits Institute, University of California, San Diego, 2Present address, Kyoto Institute of Technology, 3Present address, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, 4Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, 5Molecular Biology Section, University of California, San Diego

This protocol describes a rapid and simple method to produce bacterial lysate for cell-free gene expression, using an engineered strain of Escherichia coli and requiring only standard laboratory equipment.

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Biochemistry

Manual Blot-and-Plunge Freezing of Biological Specimens for Single-Particle Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
Hoang P. M. Nguyen *1, Kelly L. McGuire *1, Brian D. Cook *1, Mark A. Herzik, Jr. 1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego

This manuscript outlines the blot-and-plunge method to manually freeze biological specimens for single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy.

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Biochemistry

Purification of Ubiquitinated p53 Proteins from Mammalian Cells
Di Wu 1, Mengfan He 1, Dawei Li 1
1Center for Translational Medicine, The Affiliated Zhangjiagang Hospital of Soochow University

The protocol describes a step-by-step method to purify ubiquitinated proteins from mammalian cells using the p53 tumor suppressor protein as an example. Ubiquitinated p53 proteins were purified from cells under stringent nondenaturing and denaturing conditions.

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Immunology and Infection

RNA Fluorescence in situ Hybridization (FISH) to Visualize Microbial Colonization and Infection in Caenorhabditis elegans Intestines
Dalaena E. Rivera 1, Vladimir Lažetić 2, Emily R. Troemel 2, Robert J. Luallen 1
1Department of Biology, San Diego State University, 2School of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego

Intestinal microbes, including extracellular bacteria and intracellular pathogens like the Orsay virus and microsporidia (fungi), are often associated with wild Caenorhabditis nematodes. This article presents a protocol for detecting and quantifying microbes that colonize and/or infect C. elegans nematodes, and for measuring pathogen load after controlled infections in the lab.

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In Vivo, Ex Vivo and In Silico Methods to Study Pancreas Biology During Health and Disease
Jonathan Weitz 1
1Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego

In Vivo, Ex Vivo and In Silico Methods to Study Pancreas Biology During Health and Disease

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Chemistry

Experimental Approaches for the Synthesis of Low-Valent Metal-Organic Frameworks from Multitopic Phosphine Linkers
Samuel E. Griffin 1, Grant P. Domecus 1, Seth M. Cohen 1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego

Here, we describe a protocol for the synthesis of low-valent metal-organic frameworks (LVMOFs) from low-valent metals and multitopic phosphine linkers under air-free conditions. The resulting materials have potential applications as heterogeneous catalyst mimics of low-valent metal-based homogeneous catalysts.

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Chemistry

Synthesis and Characterization of Self-Assembled Metal-Organic Framework Monolayers Using Polymer-Coated Particles
Minjung Kang 1, Seth M. Cohen 1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego

A protocol for the synthesis and characterization of self-assembled metal-organic framework monolayers is provided using polymer-grafted, metal-organic framework (MOF) crystals. The procedure shows that polymer-grafted MOF particles can be self-assembled at an air-water interface resulting in well-formed, free-standing, monolayer structures as evidenced by scanning electron microscopy imaging.

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