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Genetics and Molecular Biology : Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics Jan.- Dec. 2012 |
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1. Functions of RANKL/RANK/OPG in bone modeling and remodeling Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Volume 473, Issue 2, May 2008, Pages 139-146 Boyce, B.F.; Xing, L. Cited by SciVerse Scopus (186)
2. Factors that influence the cutaneous synthesis and dietary sources of vitamin D Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Volume 460, Issue 2, April 2007, Pages 213-217 Chen, T.C.; Chimeh, F.; Lu, Z.; Mathieu, J.; Person, K.S.; Zhang, A.; Kohn, N.; Martinello, S.; Berkowitz, R.; Holick, M.F. Cited by SciVerse Scopus (145)
3. Osteoclast-osteoblast communication Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Volume 473, Issue 2, May 2008, Pages 201-209 Matsuo, K.; Irie, N. Cited by SciVerse Scopus (132)
4. Regulation of SIRT1 in cellular functions: Role of polyphenols Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Volume 501, Issue 1, September 2010, Pages 79-90 Chung, S.; Yao, H.; Caito, S.; Hwang, J.w.; Arunachalam, G.; Rahman, I. Cited by SciVerse Scopus (79)
5. The antioxidant and pro-oxidant activities of green tea polyphenols: A role in cancer prevention Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Volume 501, Issue 1, September 2010, Pages 65-72 Lambert, J.D.; Elias, R.J. Cited by SciVerse Scopus (66)
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Nature Biotechnology : Top content on Dec. 2009 - Mar. 2013 |
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1. Hwang, Woong Y , Fu, Yanfang and et.al. 2013. Efficient genome editing in zebrafish using a CRISPR-Cas system. Nature Biotechnology, 31(3), 227-229.
2. Guha, Malini. 2013. Blockbuster dreams for Pfizer's CDK inhibitor. Nature Biotechnology, 31(3), 187.
3. Chakma, Justin, Sammut, Stephen M and Agrawal, Ajay. 2013. Life sciences venture capital in emerging markets. Nature Biotechnology, 31(3), 195-201.
4. Barrangou, Rodolphe. 2012. RNA-mediated programmable DNA cleavage. Nature Biotechnology, 30(9), 836-838.
5. Sheridan, Cormac. 2009. Making green. Nature Biotechnology , 27(12), 1074 - 1076.
6. Mussolino, Claudio and Cathomen, Toni. 2013.
RNA guides genome engineering. Nature Biotechnology, 31(3), 208-209.
7. Hanada, Ken-ichi and Restifo, Nicholas P. 2013.Double or nothing on cancer immunotherapy. Nature Biotechnology 31(1), 33-34.
8. Jayaraman, Killugudi. 2013. India flouts patent for blockbuster biologic. Nature Biotechnology 31(1), 9.
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Bioengineering : most cited article on August 2011 |
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Thursday, 01 September 2011 10:30 |
1. Han, M., Gao, X., Su, J. Z., & Nie, S. 2001. Quantum-dot-tagged microbeads for multiplexed optical coding of biomolecules. Nature Biotechnology, 19(7), 631-635.
Cited : 1243
2. Gupta, A. K., & Gupta, M. (2005). Synthesis and surface engineering of iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications. Biomaterials, 26(18), 3995-4021.
Cited : 1220
3. Hutmacher, D. W. (2000). Scaffolds in tissue engineering bone and cartilage. Biomaterials, 21(24), 2529-2543.
Cited : 1100
4. Hoffman, A. S. (2002). Hydrogels for biomedical applications. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 54(1), 3-12.
Cited : 938
5. Chan, W. C. W., Maxwell, D. J., Gao, X., Bailey, R. E., Han, M., & Nie, S. (2002). Luminescent quantum dots for multiplexed biological detection and imaging. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 13(1), 40-46.
Cited : 850
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update 28 Aug 2011
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Detection and Imaging of Nitric Oxide with Novel Fluorescent Indicators: Diaminofluoresceins |
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Written by zeezom
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Friday, 26 August 2011 13:57 |
Detection and Imaging of Nitric Oxide with Novel Fluorescent Indicators: Diaminofluoresceins
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Nitric oxide is a gaseous, free radical which plays a role as an intracellular second messenger and a diffusable intercellular messenger. To obtain direct evidence for NO functions in vivo, we have designed and synthesized diaminofluoresceins (DAFs) as novel fluorescent indicators for NO. The fluorescent chemical transformation of DAFs is based on the reactivity of the aromatic vicinal diamines with NO in the presence of dioxygen. The N-nitrosation of DAFs, yielding the highly green-fluorescent triazole form, offers the advantages of specificity, sensitivity, and a simple protocol for the direct detection of NO (detection limit 5 nM). The fluorescence quantum efficiencies are increased more than 100 times after the transformation of DAFs by NO. Fluorescence detection with visible light excitation and high sensitivity enabled the practical assay of NO production in living cells. Membrane-permeable DAF-2 diacetate (DAF-2 DA) can be used for real-time bioimaging of NO with fine temporal and spatial resolution. The dye was loaded into activated rat aortic smooth muscle cells, where the ester bonds are hydrolyzed by intracellular esterase, generating DAF-2. The fluorescence in the cells increased in a NO concentration-dependent manner.
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