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Molecular imaging with reporter genes / edited by Sanjiv S. Gambhir, Shahriar S. Yaghoubi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge molecular imaging seriesPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.Description: xiii, 321 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780521882330 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 572/.36 22
LOC classification:
  • QH447.8.R47 M65 2010
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Types of Imaging Reporter Genes: 1. Fluorescent proteins reporter Robert E. Campbell and Michael W. Davidson; 2. Revealing biomolecular mechanisms through in vivo bioluminescence imaging Timothy C. Doyle, Qian Wang, and Christopher H. Contag; 3. Reporter gene imaging with PET/SPECT June-Key Chung, Joo Hyun Kang, and Keon Wook Kang; 4. Non-invasive imaging genes and gene expression with magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy James Basilion; Part II. Enhancing Reporter Gene Imaging Techniques: 5. Multimodality imaging reporter gene Pritha Ray and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir; 6. Cell-specific imaging of reporter gene expression using a two-step transcriptional amplification strategy Marxa L. Figueirdo, Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, Michael Carey, and Lily Wu; Part III. Imaging Instrumentations: 7. Physics, instrumentation, and methods for imaging reporter gene expression in living subjects Craig S. Levin; Part IV. Current Applications of Imaging Reporter Genes: 8. Reporter gene imaging of cell signal transduction Tarik F. Massoud, Ramasamy Paulmurugan, Carmel Chan, Hua Fan-Minogue, and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir; 9. Gene therapy and imaging of transgene expression in living subjects Shahrihar S. Yaghoubi and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir; 10. Imaging regulation of endogenous gene expression in living subjects Vladimir Ponomarev; 11. Imaging cell trafficking and immune cell activation using PET reporter genes Evan D. Nair-Gill, Chengyi J. Shu, Isabel J. Hildebrandt, Dean O. Campbell, Owen N. Witte, and Caius G. Radu; 12. Imaging reporter genes and stem cells Martin G. Rodriguez-Porcel; 13. Clinical applications of reporter gene technology Ivan Penuelas, Shahriar S. Yaghoubi, Felipe Prosper, and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir.
Summary: "Reporter genes have been used for several decades to study regulation of gene expression in vivo. However, it was little more than a decade ago that a new class of reporter genes was developed for imaging molecular events within living subjects. By following the interactions of protein molecules, researchers can resolve the complex chemical pathways that living cells utilize. This book focuses on this group of imaging reporter genes, starting with detailed descriptions of all reporter genes from different imaging modalities, including optical, MRI, and radionuclide-based imaging. Key scientists in the field explain how to enhance reporter gene imaging utility through instrumentation and the various applications of this technology. This is the first comprehensive book on all aspects of reporter gene imaging, detailing what is known in the field and future goals for research. Investigators in biomedical sciences, physicians, and the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries will benefit from topics covered here"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Part I. Types of Imaging Reporter Genes: 1. Fluorescent proteins reporter Robert E. Campbell and Michael W. Davidson; 2. Revealing biomolecular mechanisms through in vivo bioluminescence imaging Timothy C. Doyle, Qian Wang, and Christopher H. Contag; 3. Reporter gene imaging with PET/SPECT June-Key Chung, Joo Hyun Kang, and Keon Wook Kang; 4. Non-invasive imaging genes and gene expression with magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy James Basilion; Part II. Enhancing Reporter Gene Imaging Techniques: 5. Multimodality imaging reporter gene Pritha Ray and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir; 6. Cell-specific imaging of reporter gene expression using a two-step transcriptional amplification strategy Marxa L. Figueirdo, Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, Michael Carey, and Lily Wu; Part III. Imaging Instrumentations: 7. Physics, instrumentation, and methods for imaging reporter gene expression in living subjects Craig S. Levin; Part IV. Current Applications of Imaging Reporter Genes: 8. Reporter gene imaging of cell signal transduction Tarik F. Massoud, Ramasamy Paulmurugan, Carmel Chan, Hua Fan-Minogue, and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir; 9. Gene therapy and imaging of transgene expression in living subjects Shahrihar S. Yaghoubi and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir; 10. Imaging regulation of endogenous gene expression in living subjects Vladimir Ponomarev; 11. Imaging cell trafficking and immune cell activation using PET reporter genes Evan D. Nair-Gill, Chengyi J. Shu, Isabel J. Hildebrandt, Dean O. Campbell, Owen N. Witte, and Caius G. Radu; 12. Imaging reporter genes and stem cells Martin G. Rodriguez-Porcel; 13. Clinical applications of reporter gene technology Ivan Penuelas, Shahriar S. Yaghoubi, Felipe Prosper, and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir.

"Reporter genes have been used for several decades to study regulation of gene expression in vivo. However, it was little more than a decade ago that a new class of reporter genes was developed for imaging molecular events within living subjects. By following the interactions of protein molecules, researchers can resolve the complex chemical pathways that living cells utilize. This book focuses on this group of imaging reporter genes, starting with detailed descriptions of all reporter genes from different imaging modalities, including optical, MRI, and radionuclide-based imaging. Key scientists in the field explain how to enhance reporter gene imaging utility through instrumentation and the various applications of this technology. This is the first comprehensive book on all aspects of reporter gene imaging, detailing what is known in the field and future goals for research. Investigators in biomedical sciences, physicians, and the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries will benefit from topics covered here"--Provided by publisher.

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