The MagA protein of Magnetospirilla is not involved in bacterial magnetite biomineralization.
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MRI reporter genes: applications for imaging of cell survival, proliferation, migration and differentiationIn situ labeling and imaging of endogenous neural stem cell proliferation and migration.The MRI marker gene MagA attenuates the oxidative damage induced by iron overload in transgenic mice.Longitudinal monitoring of stem cell grafts in vivo using magnetic resonance imaging with inducible maga as a genetic reporter.Cellular magnetic resonance imaging contrast generated by the ferritin heavy chain genetic reporter under the control of a Tet-On switch.Disease-Homologous Mutation in the Cation Diffusion Facilitator Protein MamM Causes Single-Domain Structural Loss and Signifies Its Importance.The magnetosome model: insights into the mechanisms of bacterial biomineralization.Genetically encoded iron-associated proteins as MRI reporters for molecular and cellular imaging.Magnetosome biogenesis in magnetotactic bacteria.Imaging tumor growth non-invasively using expression of MagA or modified ferritin subunits to augment intracellular contrast for repetitive MRI.MS-1 magA: Revisiting Its Efficacy as a Reporter Gene for MRI.Biophysical features of MagA expression in mammalian cells: implications for MRI contrast.In Vivo Long-Term Tracking of Neural Stem Cells Transplanted into an Acute Ischemic Stroke model with Reporter Gene-Based Bimodal MR and Optical Imaging.
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The MagA protein of Magnetospirilla is not involved in bacterial magnetite biomineralization.
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The MagA protein of Magnetospi ...... l magnetite biomineralization.
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The MagA protein of Magnetospi ...... l magnetite biomineralization.
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The MagA protein of Magnetospi ...... l magnetite biomineralization.
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The MagA protein of Magnetospi ...... l magnetite biomineralization.
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