Methods in enzymology. Measuring biological responses with automated microscopy / Volume 414, ([2006])
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- Book
- Title:
- Methods in enzymology. Measuring biological responses with automated microscopy / Volume 414, ([2006])
- Main Title:
- Methods in enzymology.
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by James Inglese.
- Editors:
- Inglese, James
- Contents:
- Dynamic GFP Sensors for High-Content Analysis of the Cell Cycle; High Content Fluorescence-based Screening for Epigenetic Modulators; Development of Assays for Nuclear Receptor Modulators Using Fluorescently Tagged Proteins; The Ligand-Independent Translocation Assay: An Enabling Technology for Screening Orphan GPCRs by Arrestin Recruitment; High Content Screening of Known G Protein-Coupled Receptors by Arrestin Translocation; Cell Imaging Assays for G protein-coupled Receptor Internalization: Application to High Throughput Screening; High throughput confocal microscopy for beta arrestin-GFP translocation GPCR assays using the Evotec Opera; G-protein coupled receptor internalization assays in the High Content Screening Format; Screening for Activators of the Wnt/Fzd Pathway by Automated Fluorescent Microscopy; A live-cell, image based approach to understanding the enzymology and pharmacology of 2-bromopalmitate and palmitoylation; Quantitative single cell studies of nuclear receptor function using high-resolution HTM and image analyses; Tracking the motion of individual proteins with semiconductor quantum dots; Development and Application of Automatic High Resolution Light Microscopy for Cell Based Screens; Adenoviral Sensors for High-Content Cellular Analysis; Cell based assays in primary endothelial cells to study multiple steps in inflammation; Development and Implementation of Multiplexed Cell-Based Imaging Assays; High throughput screening for modulators of stem cellDynamic GFP Sensors for High-Content Analysis of the Cell Cycle; High Content Fluorescence-based Screening for Epigenetic Modulators; Development of Assays for Nuclear Receptor Modulators Using Fluorescently Tagged Proteins; The Ligand-Independent Translocation Assay: An Enabling Technology for Screening Orphan GPCRs by Arrestin Recruitment; High Content Screening of Known G Protein-Coupled Receptors by Arrestin Translocation; Cell Imaging Assays for G protein-coupled Receptor Internalization: Application to High Throughput Screening; High throughput confocal microscopy for beta arrestin-GFP translocation GPCR assays using the Evotec Opera; G-protein coupled receptor internalization assays in the High Content Screening Format; Screening for Activators of the Wnt/Fzd Pathway by Automated Fluorescent Microscopy; A live-cell, image based approach to understanding the enzymology and pharmacology of 2-bromopalmitate and palmitoylation; Quantitative single cell studies of nuclear receptor function using high-resolution HTM and image analyses; Tracking the motion of individual proteins with semiconductor quantum dots; Development and Application of Automatic High Resolution Light Microscopy for Cell Based Screens; Adenoviral Sensors for High-Content Cellular Analysis; Cell based assays in primary endothelial cells to study multiple steps in inflammation; Development and Implementation of Multiplexed Cell-Based Imaging Assays; High throughput screening for modulators of stem cell differentiation; High Content Kinetic Calcium Imaging in Drug Sensitive and Drug Resistant Human Breast Cancer Cells; Measurement and Analysis of Calcium Signaling in Heterogeneous Cell Cultures; Mulipliex Analysis of Inflammatory Signalling Pathways using a High Content Imaging System; Generation and Characterization of a Stable MK2-EGFP Cell Line and Subswquent Development of a High Content Imaging Assay on the Cellomics ArrayScan® Platform to Screen for p38 MAPK Inhibitors; Development and implementation of three MAPK signaling pathway imaging assays to provide MAPK module selectivity profiling for kinase inhibitors; MK2-EGFP translocation, c-Jun & ERK activation; Assay Development and Case History of a 32K Biased Library High Content MK2-EGFP Translocation Screen to Identify p38 MAPK Inhibitors on the ArrayScan® 3.1 Imaging Platform; Development and Implementation of a dual target MAPK high content assay (MK2-EGFP translocation & cJun activation) to provide LO support for kinase inhibitors; Compound classification using image-based cellular phenotypes; High Content Screening: Emerging Hardware and Software Technologies; An Infrastructure for High Throughput Microscopy: Instrumentation, Informatics, and Integration; Protein Translocation Assays: Key Tools for Accessing New Biological Information with High Throughput Microscopy; High-Content Screening of Functional Genomic Libraries; Fluorescent protein-based cellular assays analyzed by laser scanning microplate cytometry in 1536-well plate format; High-Throughput Measurements of Biochemical Responses Using the Plate::Vision™ Multimode 96 Mini-lens Array Reader; Systems Cell Biology Based on High Content Screening; Digital Autofocus Methods for Automated Microscopy; Fluorescence Lifetime Imagine Microscopy - Two-dimensional distribution measurement of fluorescence lifetime … (more)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 414
- Volume:
- 414
- Issue Sort Value:
- 0000-0414-0000-0000
- Publisher Details:
- San Diego, California : Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2006
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xliv, 691 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 570.28/2
Fluorescence microscopy -- Technique
Enzymology -- Equipment and supplies
Microscopy, Fluorescence -- methods
Cell Physiological Phenomena
Automation
Cells
Microscopy, Fluorescence -- instrumentation
SCIENCE -- Microscopes & Microscopy
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780080468983
0080468985 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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