MagA is sufficient for producing magnetic nanoparticles in mammalian cells, making it an MRI reporter.
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MRI Reporter Genes for Noninvasive Molecular ImagingMolecular mechanisms of compartmentalization and biomineralization in magnetotactic bacteriaMetalloprotein-based MRI probesAdvances in using MRI probes and sensors for in vivo cell tracking as applied to regenerative medicinePre- and postmortem imaging of transplanted cells.Nanoparticle-based monitoring of cell therapy.Is there a path beyond BOLD? Molecular imaging of brain functionMRI reporter genes: applications for imaging of cell survival, proliferation, migration and differentiationInduction of biogenic magnetization and redox control by a component of the target of rapamycin complex 1 signaling pathwayGenetic engineered molecular imaging probes for applications in cell therapy: emphasis on MRI approachMagnetic resonance imaging of tumors colonized with bacterial ferritin-expressing Escherichia coliNon-invasive imaging using reporter genes altering cellular water permeabilityWhole animal imaging.Seeing stem cells at work in vivo.S-Gal, a novel 1H MRI reporter for beta-galactosidase.Biophysics of magnetic orientation: strengthening the interface between theory and experimental design.In situ labeling and imaging of endogenous neural stem cell proliferation and migration.Dual-modality gene reporter for in vivo imaging.Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM): Decoding MRI data for a tissue magnetic biomarker.The MRI marker gene MagA attenuates the oxidative damage induced by iron overload in transgenic mice.MRI measurements of reporter-mediated increases in transmembrane water exchange enable detection of a gene reporter.In vivo neural stem cell imaging: current modalities and future directions.Noninvasive monitoring of embryonic stem cells in vivo with MRI transgene reporter.In vitro and in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) detection of GFP through magnetization transfer contrast (MTC)Challenges for Molecular Neuroimaging with MRI.MR-based molecular imaging of the brain: the next frontier.Ferumoxytol Labeling of Human Neural Progenitor Cells for Diagnostic Cellular Tracking in the Porcine Spinal Cord with Magnetic Resonance Imaging.Release activation of iron oxide nanoparticles: (REACTION) a novel environmentally sensitive MRI paradigmFerritin overexpression for noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging-based tracking of stem cells transplanted into the heart.Cell-based therapies for Huntington's disease.In vivo monitoring of adult neurogenesis in health and disease.In vivo MRI of neural cell migration dynamics in the mouse brain.Longitudinal monitoring of stem cell grafts in vivo using magnetic resonance imaging with inducible maga as a genetic reporter.The MagA protein of Magnetospirilla is not involved in bacterial magnetite biomineralization.Tracking stem cells for cellular therapy in stroke.Imaging of cells and nanoparticles: implications for drug delivery to the brain.Bioengineered probes for molecular magnetic resonance imaging in the nervous system.Optical magnetic imaging of living cellsMolecular imaging of cell-based cancer immunotherapy.Multimodality molecular imaging of stem cells therapy for stroke
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MagA is sufficient for producing magnetic nanoparticles in mammalian cells, making it an MRI reporter.
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Anthony W S Chan
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2008-06-01T00:00:00Z