Figure 5 Maps of Anterior Infarct, Relation of Voltage and SI Mapping, and Morphology of Induced VT. (Top panel) Endocardial voltage (A) and subendocardial signal intensity (B) maps of an anterior infarct showing the similarity of scar from the patient shown in Figure 3A. (A) The voltage map shows the extension of the scar when the voltage scar definition was set ,1.5 mV. (B) The signal intensity map is consistent with the magnetic resonance imaging short-axis view shown in Figure 3A. The channel that runs parallel to the mitral annulus between segments 2 and 3 (black arrows) coincides with the heterogeneous tissue channel in frames 5 and 6 in Figure 3A. The second channel, perpendicular to the mitral annulus is in segment 3 (white arrow), this channel corresponds with the heterogeneous tissue channel in frames 1 and 2. The continuity of the signal-intensity channel is interrupted when the heterogeneous tissue channel (frame 3) moves to the epicardium. Then it moves back to the endocardium and ...
This makes it possible to measure samples quickly and adapt test conditions immediately during an experiment instead of evaluating them afterwards, says Rainer Heintzmann, describing the practical benefits of the new technology.. The scientists tested the method on biological cells and recorded the movements of mitochondria, the energy centres of the cells that are about one micrometer in size. We were able to produce about 60 frames per second - a higher frame rate than those of motion pictures. The time between measurement and image is less than 250 milliseconds, which is why the technology allows real-time recordings, says Andreas Markwirth.. So far, superresolution images have often been combined with conventional methods: A conventional fast microscope is used to first find structures. These structures can then be examined in detail using a superresolution microscope. However, some structures are so small that they cannot be found with conventional microscopes, for example special pores ...
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Zeiss has added the Elyra P.1 module to its 3-D microscopy portfolio. The system enables superresolution photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM)
Expanding its 3D microcopy portfolio, ZEISS introduced superresolution photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) in 3D at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting in San Diego, California.
Superresolution optical microscopy, for which the Nobel Prize was awarded to Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell, and William Moerner in 2014, has been one of th
This graphics card normally helps computer gamers to have a great gaming experience. The researchers, however, use it to observe the smallest cell components in action - in real time and with a very high frame rate. „The image data can be reconstructed about twenty times faster than it would take on a PC, explains Rainer Heintzmann of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT), who laid the foundations for the process of structured illumination in high-resolution microscopy back in 1998. Together with him, the Bielefeld research team led by Prof. Thomas Huser further expanded the technology of Super-Resolved Structured Illumination Microscopy (SR-SIM). In the fluorescence microscopic method SR-SIM, objects are irradiated with laser light using a special pattern. It excites special fluorescent molecules in the sample so that they emit light at a different wavelength. The microscopic image then shows this emitted light. It is first recorded in several individual images and then ...
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New techniques for automatic invasive and noninvasive identification of inspiratory flow limitation (IFL) are presented. Data were collected from 11 patients with full nocturnal polysomnography and gold-standard esophageal pressure (Pes) measurement. A total of 38,782 breaths were extracted and automatically analyzed. An exponential model is proposed to reproduce the relationship between Pes and airflow of an inspiration and achieve an objective assessment of changes in upper airway obstruction. The characterization performance of the model is appraised with three evaluation parameters: mean-squared error when estimating resistance at peak pressure, coefficient of determination, and assessment of IFL episodes. The models results are compared to the two best-performing models in the literature. The obtained gold-standard IFL annotations were then employed to train, test, and validate a new noninvasive automatic IFL classification system. Discriminant analysis, support vector machines, and ...
This is the first study to examine the utility of 3DE for noninvasive identification of elevated RAP, testing the concept that enlarged 3DE-derived RA volume may be useful for identifying elevated RAP. Although qualitative and 2DE measures of RA size did not correlate with RAP, 3DE RA volume was correlated with RAP in this population of advanced heart failure patients. Compared with the combination of dilated IVC and reduced IVC collapse, the addition of 3DE maximal RA volume to IVC diameter resulted in improved sensitivity for identification of RAP ,10 mm Hg. The combination of 3D-RAVi ≥35 ml/m2 and IVC ≥2 cm, compared with the presence of a dilated IVC alone, also trended toward improved specificity for RAP ,10 mm Hg without compromising accuracy or sensitivity.. Whereas RA size is determined by qualitative assessment in many laboratories, the results of the current study indicate only a modest correlation between qualitative assessment of RA size and 3DE RA volume. In addition, whereas ...
Recently, 18FDG-PET has emerged as a promising imaging modality for visualizing plaque inflammation. Our prospective, controlled, randomized trial has shown here for the first time by the use of 18FDG-PET co-registered with enhanced CT that 3-month simvastatin treatment attenuates plaque inflammation. Although simvastatin decreased LDL-C and increased HDL-C, only the increase in HDL-C was correlated with the decrease in 18FDG uptake. Thus, the antiinflammatory effect of simvastatin on atherosclerotic plaques may be one of the pleiotropic effects independent of LDL-C-lowering.. Noninvasive identification of inflammatory plaque has been challenging. With the recent advance in imaging technologies, we can get the morphology of plaques and some information about plaque stability (12,13) but cannot see the inflammation directly. Because 18FDG-PET can visualize tissue glucose metabolism with high sensitivity and we can quantify 18FDG uptake in the region of interest, we used this metabolic imaging ...
Background: Noninvasive identification of amyloid-β (Aβ) is important for better clinical management of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients. Objective: To investigate whether radiomics features in the hippocampus in MCI improve the prediction of
Organisms across the evolutionary spectrum have evolved mechanisms to maintain the integrity of the cellular proteome. Among these mechanisms are spatial protein quality control pathways in which damaged and misfolded cellular proteins are actively sequestered at unique subcellular structures in response to acute stress. This mitigates the deleterious effects of these aberrant protein species, which can include advanced cellular aging and cytotoxicity leading to cell death. Despite the universal importance of such spatial control of the proteome, there is considerable mechanistic diversity throughout the evolutionary scale regarding how this control is achieved. In a recent publication in Cell Reports (Egan and McClintock et al., PMID 25865884) the Reck-Peterson Lab expanded on the known evolutionary diversity of spatial quality control mechanisms by examining the subcellular organization of heat-induced protein aggregates in filamentous fungi, which are of substantial health and economic ...
yes - the ballonist assumes youd have electricity i dont. lifetime of opportunistic net made out of cell phones running our modified twitter client to tell people where you are and send hashtag data with sensor net is about 7 days... coverage? depends on mobility patterns of scavenger missions and landscape/territory - given the way people surivve in clusters (see for example googles mapping of haiti earthquake damage), it can be very good, in fact, if you design your manet/dtn routing with the actual human movement/location patterns in mind.... something mon golfier frere hasnt being able to hand the disaster teams 72 hours later with a map of who is where and what resources are still working would be good i nteh book i cited, not knowing this led to susequent followup diasters (like shooting people who were sharing water thinking they were looters) In missive ,a06240840cc7f93d8f735@[10.0.1.3],, John Day typed: ,,You seem to be assuming you have electricity. Which seems like a big ...
Studies that include genetic, biochemical, biophysical, bioinformatic and structural analyses leading to a deeper understanding of the molecular principals underlying basic physiological processes or mechanisms are considered as potentially suitable for publication in the Journal. Topics that are considered appropriate include gene expression and regulation, pathogenicity and virulence, physiology and metabolism, synthesis of macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, polysaccharides, etc), cell biology and subcellular organization, membrane biogenesis and function, traffic and transport, cell-cell communication and signalling pathways, evolution and gene transfer ...
None of the current superresolution microscopy techniques can reliably image the changes in endogenous protein nanoclustering dynamics associated with specific conformations in live cells. Single-domain nanobodies have been invaluable tools to isolate defined conformational states of proteins, and we reasoned that expressing these nanobodies coupled to single-molecule imaging-amenable tags could allow superresolution analysis of endogenous proteins in discrete conformational states. Here, we used anti-GFP nanobodies tagged with photoconvertible mEos expressed as intrabodies, as a proof-of-concept to perform single-particle tracking on a range of GFP proteins expressed in live cells, neurons, and small organisms. We next expressed highly specialized nanobodies that target conformation-specific endogenous β2-adrenoreceptor (β2-AR) in neurosecretory cells, unveiling real-time mobility behaviors of activated and inactivated endogenous conformers during agonist treatment in living cells. We showed ...
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In late 2014, just a month after learning he had won that years Nobel Prize in Chemistry for superresolution microscopy, Eric Betzig and colleagues described a technique that has taken the microscopy world by storm.. Lattice light-sheet microscopy (LLSM) projects ultrathin, low-intensity planes of light into a biological sample, boosting image clarity while reducing phototoxicity and photobleaching, thus allowing researchers to image live cells at high resolution for extended periods. Still in development at Zeiss, and sublicensed to 3i, which has released a commercial version of its own, LLSM has been a hit with the microscopy community, says Betzig, a group leader at the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Janelia Research Campus. Besides the systems sold by 3i itself, Betzig estimates his team has guided 70 or so groups in setting up their own versions of the system, and another 40 have gotten time on the system in Janelias Advanced Imaging Center in Ashburn, Virginia.. But for all that, the ...
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Superresolution imaging is a rapidly emerging new field of microscopy that dramatically improves the spatial resolution of light microscopy by over an order of magnitude (approximately 10-20-nm resolution), allowing biological processes to be described at the molecular scale. Here, we discuss a form …
Fundamental to the success of cell and developmental biology is the ability to tease apart molecular organization in cells and tissues by localizing specific proteins with respect to one another in a native cellular context. However, many key cellular structures (from mitochondrial cristae to nuclea …
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proteopedia link. Many PDB files contain complexes in which a particular protein is interacting with a different protein in what are called multi-protein assemblies or multi-protein complexes. These interactions, if biologically relevant, can be immensely insightful in shedding light on cellular and extracellular processes. ...
Cellular structures known as midbodies, formed during cell division, appear to accumulate in stem cells and cancer cells, hinting at a potential function for these once-disregarded organelles.. 9 Comments. ...
Benign lung tumor is an extensive group of diseases, which includes tumors of different origin and cellular structure. Benign tumors of the lungs are found only in 7-10% of cases, read more... ...
The ability to obtain an accurate three-dimensional image of an intact cell is critical for unraveling the mysteries of cellular structure and function. However, for many years, tiny structures buried deep inside cells have ...
pH (potential of hydrogen) is the measurement of resistance and indicates the speed at which energy is moving through the body.pH is key in digestion.The pH reading tells us if we are getting the right amount of the right kind of minerals and if the energy from our food is being put on our frequency so it can be used to build and maintain cellular structures. An acidic pH (5.0 6.2) shows there is too little resistance or in this case digestion is going too fast and not assimilating any minerals.An alkaline pH (6.6 7.0) shows there is too much resistance or digestion is going to slow and food basically starts to rot in our digestive track.As in an acidic body, an alkaline body has minimal assimilation of minerals ...
Two articles in one, with strong scientific details showing the evolutionary claim to be invalid: From: ICR Many supporters of evolutionary theory have claimed that nylon-eating bacteria strongly demonstrate the kind of evolution that can create new cellular structures, new cells, and new organisms.1 However, examining only the apparent, visible beneficial trait can be misleading. Recent…
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TY - JOUR. T1 - Neutrophil extracellular traps in autoimmune diseases. T2 - Trampas extracelulares de neutrófilos en enfermedades autoinmunes. AU - Monsalve, Diana M.. AU - Acosta-Ampudia, Yeny. AU - Ramírez-Santana, Carolina. AU - Polo, José Fernando. AU - Anaya, Juan Manuel. PY - 2020/10/1. Y1 - 2020/10/1. N2 - Neutrophils play an important role in immune defence against several pathogens. These cells actively participate in the innate immune response through different functions, such as chemotaxis, phagocytosis, oxidative burst and degranulation, which have been widely studied. However, in the last few years, a new function has been described; activated neutrophils are able to release web-like chromatin structures known as neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). These structures formed by DNA, histones, and proteins, immobilize and kill microorganisms. Disruption in NET formation is associated with the pathophysiology of several disorders, including the autoimmune diseases. NETs are an ...
Despite the success of CRT in clinical treatment of patients with HF and cardiac dyssynchrony,1,2 little is known about restoration of subcellular structures and functions related to EC coupling. Fluorescent labeling, 3D confocal microscopy, and image analysis provide a quantitative way of describing subcellular structures, their remodeling, and restoration. Using this approach, we demonstrated for the first time substantial remodeling of the t-system as a deleterious consequence of DHF and subsequent structural restoration of the t-system that result from CRT. In addition, we characterized the location of specific effects of DHF-associated structural remodeling of the t-system and its relationship to RyR clusters. Remodeling of t-tubules in DHF ranged from minor alterations in anterior left ventricular cells to nearly complete depletion in lateral cells. Our analyses did not reveal remodeling of the t-system by atrial tachypacing, indicating that remodeling in DHF is a consequence of cardiac ...
Tomography-Guided 3D Reconstruction of Subcellular Structures (TYGRESS) is a hybrid method, which combines the advantageous features of both cryo-electron tomography and single particle cryo-EM to achieve higher resolution than before of complex subcellular structures within their native environment.
article{cae95270-b4fc-4351-abcd-2de3c952d191, author = {Mohanty, Tirthankar and Sørensen, Ole E. and Nordenfelt, Pontus}, issn = {1664-3224}, language = {eng}, month = {01}, publisher = {Frontiers Media S. A.}, series = {Frontiers in Immunology}, title = {NETQUANT: Automated Quantification of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01999}, doi = {10.3389/fimmu.2017.01999}, volume = {8}, year = {2018 ...
Dr. Peris Celda is an Associate Professor in neurosurgery who specializes in complex brain and skull base tumors and other neurosurgical cranial conditions. She is devoted to offer an individualized treatment to each patient including open, minimally invasive, and endoscopic techniques in order to maximize surgical resection and achieve surgical goals preserving quality of life.. Following her surgical anatomy fellowship under world-renowned neurosurgeon Professor A.L. Rhoton, Dr. Peris Celdas research interests have focused on the development of safer surgical techniques and approaches based on a detailed surgical anatomy knowledge. Dr. Peris Celdas neurosurgical anatomy laboratory team comprises fellows of different backgrounds, national and international, who are deeply committed to surgical education and to advance the surgical techniques towards safer, more accurate surgeries.. ...
Accumulating evidence indicates that membrane lipids are not randomly distributed but rather form specific domains. In particular, raft-like microdomains composed of cholesterol and sphingolipids are attracting a lot of attention. These microdomains are thought to serve as platforms for signal transduction and molecular trafficking, but it is difficult to elucidate their detailed structure since their reported size is smaller than the resolution of light microscopy. To circumvent this limitation, we designed probes for cholesterol- and sphingolipid-enriched microdomains dedicated for superresolution microscopy, PALM. The probes utilise the affinity of the toxins, θ-toxin and lysenin, for the cholesterol- and sphingomyelin-enriched membranes, respectively. The toxicity can be avoided by using non-toxic domains that retain the specific binding to the aforementioned membranes. The probes can easily be produced in E. coli as recombinant protein domains of toxins fused to a photoswitchable ...
UCLA biochemists reveal the first structural details of a family of mysterious objects called microcompartments that seem to be present in a variety of bacteria. The discovery was published Aug. 5 in the journal Science. This is the first look at how microcompartments are built, and what the pieces look like, said Todd O. Yeates, UCLA professor of chemistry and biochemistry, and a member of the UCLA-DOE Institute of Genomics and Proteomics. These microcompartments appear to be highly evolved machines, and we are just now learning how they are put together and how they might work. We can see the particular amino acids and atoms. A key distinction separating the cells of primitive organisms like bacteria, known as prokaryotes, from the cells of complex organisms like humans is that complex cells -- eukaryotic cells -- have a much higher level of subcellular organization; eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria, the tiny power generators in cells. Cells of ...
The origin of eukaryotes stands as a major conundrum in biology1. Current evidence indicates that the last eukaryotic common ancestor already possessed many eukaryotic hallmarks, including a complex subcellular organization1, 2, 3. In addition, the lack of evolutionary intermediates challenges the elucidation of the relative order of emergence of eukaryotic traits. Mitochondria are ubiquitous organelles derived from an alphaproteobacterial endosymbiont4. Different hypotheses disagree on whether mitochondria were acquired early or late during eukaryogenesis5. Similarly, the nature and complexity of the receiving host are debated, with models ranging from a simple prokaryotic host to an already complex proto-eukaryote1, 3, 6, 7. Most competing scenarios can be roughly grouped into either mito-early, which consider the driving force of eukaryogenesis to be mitochondrial endosymbiosis into a simple host, or mito-late, which postulate that a significant complexity predated mitochondrial ...
p,Up to now, all demonstrations of reversible saturable optical fluorescence transitions (RESOLFT) superresolution microscopy of living cells have relied on the use of reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFP) emitting in the green spectral range. Here we show RESOLFT imaging with rsCherryRev1.4, a new red-emitting RSFP enabling a spatial resolution up to four times higher than the diffraction barrier. By co-expressing green and red RSFPs in living cells we demonstrate two-color RESOLFT imaging both for single (donut) beam scanning and for parallelized versions of RESOLFT nanoscopy where an array of ,23,000 donut-like minima are scanned simultaneously.,/p,. ...
Zhao, Z. W.; Roy, R.; Gebhardt, J. C. M.; Suter, D. M.; Chapman, A. R.; Xie, X. S. Spatial organization of RNA polymerase II inside a mammalian cell nucleus revealed by reflected light-sheet superresolution microscopy, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111(2), 681-686 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1318496111 (2014 ...
Extracellular webs expelled by neutrophils trap invading pathogens, but these newly discovered structures also have ties to autoimmunity and cancer.
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A semiautonomous, self replicating organelle that occurs in varying numbers, shapes, and sizes in the cytoplasm of virtually all eukaryotic cells. It is notably the site of tissue respiration ...
The work by Negishi et al., published recently in the electronic journal eLife, has revealed that in the sea squirt embryo, the orientation of the cell division machinery in epithelial cells is controlled by a unique cell membrane structure, which we call an invagination.
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The man who planted trees is a project taken from the homonymous Jean Gionos short-story. The tale reflects the relationship among man, nature and transformation, an unconditional act of love, generosity and immutable constancy. Valentina has created a paper cellular structure; putting in seeds until they sprouted and became plants; then de-contextualized the cellular structure by adapting it to the woods.
Rac2 is required for the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps.: Neutrophils play a critical role as a first line of defense against invading pathogens. R
Wei, X., Zhang, C., Xie, Z., Teng, X., Wang, Z., Zheng, H., Zou, S., Huang, N., Cui, K., Li, J. (2019) EGF-like repeats and discoidin I-like domain 3 (EDIL3) deficiency improves post-myocardial infarction healing via neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) mediated pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization. The Journal of Immunology 202 (1 Supplement), 117.9. [HTML] ...
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This webinar was presented by Kathryn S. Lilley on February 26, 2015 and is now available for download by visiting httpwww.spectroscopynow.comdetailswebinar14b0703b4d6Robustclassification-of-stemcell-protein-localization-by-SPS-MS3.html . Highlights from a webinar held by spectroscopyNOW.com reveal the biological importance of the location of...
This webinar was presented by Kathryn S. Lilley on February 26, 2015 and is now available for download by visiting httpwww.spectroscopynow.comdetailswebinar14b0703b4d6Robustclassification-of-stemcell-protein-localization-by-SPS-MS3.html . Highlights from a webinar held by spectroscopyNOW.com reveal the biological importance of the location of...
Review immunofluorescent array tomography- a method for studying synapses in the brain- in detail with Dr Kristina D. Micheva and Professor Thomas Misgeld as they discuss how it can be applied to other subcellular structures, such as mitochondria ...
We describe three simple pupil function filters that, in conjunction with a confocal optical system, result in a transfer function that is constant for all spatial frequencies up to the cutoff. We confirm our predictions experimentally by considering a straight-edge object. Edge gradients up to 2.36 times as sharp as the unapodized confocal case are obtained.. © 1991 Optical Society of America. Full Article , PDF Article ...
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The nucleolus is a cellular structure found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Some cells have several nucleoli, which work as a...
(Phys.org)-A team of researches affiliated with several institutions in Japan has conducted research into the cellular structure of tight junctions in the small intestine, and has made progress in better understanding their ...
But aside from such physical changes, these infective larvae also start spewing out a complex cocktail of proteins. When researchers isolated and examined this mixture more closely, they found that it was made up of 472 different proteins - many of them are proteases, which are digestive enzymes that breaks down proteins and cellular structures. There are also some peptide toxins similar to those found in other parasitic nematodes, but the functions of the vast majority of those molecule are unknown. And it turns out this cocktail can be quite toxic for insects. Fruitflies that are injected with S. carpocapsea toxins die within two to six hours, and it proved equally deadly for silkworms. Waxwmoth larvae fared a little better - while the toxins left them paralysed, they were able to recover after 24 hours, though a bit battered and bruised from the experience ...
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Corollaria is a jewelry collection inspired by cellular structures in nature. Each algorithmically designed piece is made up of an intricate filigree which varies in density and direction. The collection fuses new technologies and old. Computationally generated designs are etched from brass sheets and shaped into 3D forms in a hydraulic press ...
View Notes - BiologyTes2 from BIO 1320 at Texas State. Biology Test Chapters 4 & 5 Chapter 4 - Cell Structure and Function Cells are measured in micrometers and how tall they are Cells are