In Vivo Two-photon Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (2pFLIM) Microscopy
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2pFLIM Image Analysis
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Results: Representative 2pFLIM Data Quantification and Targeted A-Kinase Activity-reporter-alpha (t-AKAR-alpha) Tracking
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Conclusion
文字起こし
Our method utilizes a novel protein kinase A sensor called target A kinase activity reporter alpha, or tAKAR
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A procedure is presented to visualize protein kinase A activities in head-fixed, behaving mice. An improved A-kinase activity reporter, tAKARα, is expressed in cortical neurons and made accessible for imaging through a cranial window. Two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy is used to visualize PKA activities in vivo during enforced locomotion.