December 13th, 2017
•Genetically encoded luciferase is a popular non-invasive reporter of gene expression. Use of an automated longitudinal luciferase imaging gas- and temperature-optimized recorder (ALLIGATOR) enables longitudinal recording from bioluminescent cells under a wide range of conditions. Here we show how ALLIGATOR may be used in the context of circadian rhythms research.
Related Videos
In vivo Bioluminescent Imaging of Mammary Tumors Using IVIS Spectrum
Development of automated imaging and analysis for zebrafish chemical screens.
Monitoring Cell-autonomous Circadian Clock Rhythms of Gene Expression Using Luciferase Bioluminescence Reporters
LeafJ: An ImageJ Plugin for Semi-automated Leaf Shape Measurement
Using an Automated 3D-tracking System to Record Individual and Shoals of Adult Zebrafish
Rapid Synthesis and Screening of Chemically Activated Transcription Factors with GFP-based Reporters
Measurement of Extracellular Ion Fluxes Using the Ion-selective Self-referencing Microelectrode Technique
Drosophila Preparation and Longitudinal Imaging of Heart Function In Vivo Using Optical Coherence Microscopy (OCM)
An Efficient and Flexible Cell Aggregation Method for 3D Spheroid Production
Measuring the Confluence of iPSCs Using an Automated Imaging System
Copyright © 2024 MyJoVE Corporation. 판권 소유