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Three Cheers for GCaMP : Optogenetic Brain Reading3 comments

andrewhires wrote 2 weeks ago: Three papers are out online in Nature Methods that show big improvements in calcium imaging with gen … more →

Tags: Brain imaging, Calcium, circuit mapping, Fluorescence, Fluorescent Protein, in vitro, Neuroanatomy, Neuronal Control, GCAMP

VeriChip Present RFID Microchip and Virus Triage Detection System for the H1N1 Virus

AxXiom wrote 1 month ago: [10/30/09] VeriChip recently announced that its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Scott R. Silve … more →

Tags: health, pandemic flu, RFID, h1n1, Global, Verichip, Glucose, Sensor, Auto ID

Playing Quake with a Real Mouse8 comments

andrewhires wrote 1 month ago: Most people play Quake with a computer mouse, but researchers in David Tank’s lab at Princeton … more →

Tags: Fun, voltage, hippocampus, place cells, Videogames

Automated ROI analysis for calcium imaging

andrewhires wrote 1 month ago: One of the most time consuming and frustrating tasks associated with fluorescence imaging in the bra … more →

Tags: Calcium, Data Analysis, Fluorescence, imaging, calcium imaging, neurotechnique

summary: christensen & schunn (2007) The relationship of analogical distance to analogical function and preinventive structure: the case of engineering design1 comment

chozen86 wrote 2 months ago: Christensen, B. T., & Schunn, C. D. (2007). The relationship of analogical distance to analogica … more →

Tags: Paper Summaries, Analogy, Design, Innovation, analogical distance, external env effects

In Vivo Activity of Released Cell Wall Lipids of Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Gue´rin Is Due Principally to Trehalose Mycolates¹

esal wrote 2 months ago: In Vivo Activity of Released Cell Wall Lipids of Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Gue´rin Is Du … more →

Tags: Journal, released, cell wall, lipids, Mycobacterium bovis, bacillus, Calmette-Gue´rin, Trehalose Mycolates

In Vivo Activity of Released Cell Wall Lipids of Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Gue´rin Is Due Principally to Trehalose Mycolates¹

esal wrote 2 months ago: In Vivo Activity of Released Cell Wall Lipids of Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Gue´rin Is Du … more →

Tags: Journal, released, cell wall, lipids, Mycobacterium bovis, bacillus, Calmette-Gue´rin, Trehalose Mycolates

High-resolution deep-brain two-photon imaging1 comment

andrewhires wrote 4 months ago: Mark Schnitzer, who recently became an HHMI Investigtor, has a new paper out on improved optics for … more →

Tags: Brain imaging, deep tissue

What I am doing the whole day or even more in vivo2 comments

emafl wrote 4 months ago: At the moment I spent all day in the in vivo labs of the University of Tokyo. On the next picture yo … more →

Tags: Reports, mice, Lab, in vitro, Work

In vivo studies

emafl wrote 4 months ago: Yesterday I was working in the medical department and had a look in the labs where all the in vivo s … more →

Tags: Reports, mice, Lab, Work

In vivo, in vitro, in silico1 comment

Huy Q. Dinh wrote 4 months ago: Trong quá trình tìm đường lạc khỏi mê cung sinh học mà càng tìm đường ra càng rắc rối, các concept/k … more →

Tags: Sinh học thường thức, in vitro, in silico, biological method

KANKER

Rika Astaria wrote 6 months ago: Kanker adalah kelainan genetik yang merupakan akibat dari peristiwa-peristiwa mutasional berganda. M … more →

Tags: Biology, Kanker, Mutasi, tumor, neoplasma, enzim, promotor, DNA, kromosom

Journal Scan - Transynaptic tracing, fly olfaction, fast super-resolution, localization of perception

andrewhires wrote 6 months ago: Here’s a group of four recent papers that are worth checking out but I don’t have the ti … more →

Tags: imaging, in vitro, Super-Resolution, Consciousness, Brain imaging, Philosophy, G-CaMP, circuit tracing

Infrared fluorescent proteins6 comments

andrewhires wrote 6 months ago: Hunting for new fluorescent proteins in the coral reefs of the Caribbean and Australia is a task tha … more →

Tags: Fluorescent Protein, GFP, imaging, in vitro

Deisseroth is on fire3 comments

andrewhires wrote 7 months ago: Is there any biology lab hotter that Karl Deisseroth’s right now?  In the last TWO WEEKS he … more →

Tags: Channelrhodopsin

Testing Cosmetics On Real People

Malena wrote 8 months ago:   How do you know that a skincare product works? The only way is to test in on the persons who are s … more →

Tags: Skin Care, Skin tech, in vitro, Clinical test

Bain pushes pooled research

silico wrote 9 months ago: Bain is advocating a concept called pooled research according to the In Vivo blog. The article repor … more →

Tags: Research, Alliances, Collaborations, Partnerships, Innovation, Bain, pooled research

Symposium : A Revolution in Fluorescence Imaging5 comments

andrewhires wrote 9 months ago: This coming Tuesday and Wednesday (Feb 17th & 18th) at UCSD, there will be a symposium honoring … more →

Tags: Brain imaging, Calcium, Fluorescent Protein, fret, GFP, imaging, in vitro, Meeting, geci

Mature Market Experts Stat of The Day: Nanotechnology in Medical Diagnosis and Treatment

jrzaleski wrote 10 months ago: Mature Market Experts: more mature market news and stats more often – Nanotechnology in Medica … more →

Tags: technology, health, Health Care, Mature, Mature Market Experts, mature market, John R. Zaleski, Baby Boomers, infections


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