A FRET sensor for non-invasive imaging of amyloid formation in vivo.
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Physicochemical properties of cells and their effects on intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs)Early amyloidogenic oligomerization studied through fluorescence lifetime correlation spectroscopy.Dynamic imaging by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy identifies diverse populations of polyglutamine oligomers formed in vivo.Direct observations of amyloid β self-assembly in live cells provide insights into differences in the kinetics of Aβ(1-40) and Aβ(1-42) aggregation.Analysis of the native structure, stability and aggregation of biotinylated human lysozyme.Protein amyloids develop an intrinsic fluorescence signature during aggregation.Cerebellar soluble mutant ataxin-3 level decreases during disease progression in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3 miceALS mutations in FUS cause neuronal dysfunction and death in Caenorhabditis elegans by a dominant gain-of-function mechanism.Cytosolic NADH-NAD(+) Redox Visualized in Brain Slices by Two-Photon Fluorescence Lifetime Biosensor Imaging.Native chemical ligation of thioamide-containing peptides: development and application to the synthesis of labeled α-synuclein for misfolding studiesALS/FTD Mutation-Induced Phase Transition of FUS Liquid Droplets and Reversible Hydrogels into Irreversible Hydrogels Impairs RNP Granule Function.Probing amyloid protein aggregation with optical superresolution methods: from the test tube to models of disease.A label-free, quantitative assay of amyloid fibril growth based on intrinsic fluorescence.32-channel time-correlated-single-photon-counting system for high-throughput lifetime imaging.Nano-biosensors to detect beta-amyloid for Alzheimer's disease management.Photoluminescent Peptide-Based Nanostructures as FRET Donor for Fluorophore Dye.Advanced imaging of tau pathology in Alzheimer Disease: New perspectives from super resolution microscopy and label-free nanoscopy.Cellular Models for the Study of Prions.Extracellular monomeric tau protein is sufficient to initiate the spread of tau protein pathology.Imaging nanometer-sized α-synuclein aggregates by superresolution fluorescence localization microscopy.Stages and conformations of the Tau repeat domain during aggregation and its effect on neuronal toxicityFrom single-molecule spectroscopy to super-resolution imaging of the neuron: a review.Fluorescence Self-Quenching from Reporter Dyes Informs on the Structural Properties of Amyloid Clusters Formed in Vitro and in Cells.In situ studies of protein aggregation kinetics with multiparametric and superresolution imaging.Self-assembling peptide semiconductors.Photoluminescence of Diphenylalanine Peptide Nano/Microstructures: From Mechanisms to Applications.A computational study on how structure influences the optical properties in model crystal structures of amyloid fibrils.Microwave fields have little effect on α-synuclein aggregation in a Caenorhabditis elegans model of Parkinson's disease.Real-time probing of β-amyloid self-assembly and inhibition using fluorescence self-quenching between neighbouring dyes.
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A FRET sensor for non-invasive imaging of amyloid formation in vivo.
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A FRET sensor for non-invasive imaging of amyloid formation in vivo.
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A FRET sensor for non-invasive imaging of amyloid formation in vivo.
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A FRET sensor for non-invasive imaging of amyloid formation in vivo.
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A FRET sensor for non-invasive imaging of amyloid formation in vivo.
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A FRET sensor for non-invasive imaging of amyloid formation in vivo.
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Annemieke T van der Goot
Clemens F Kaminski
Ellen A A Nollen
Fiona T S Chan
Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle
Janet R Kumita
Jeremy Skepper
Simon Schlachter
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10.1002/CPHC.201000996
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2011-02-09T00:00:00Z