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Fluorescent probes for neuroscience: imaging ex vivo brain tissue sections.

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العنوان: Fluorescent probes for neuroscience: imaging ex vivo brain tissue sections.
المؤلفون: Schwehr, Bradley J., Hartnell, David, Ellison, Gaewyn, Hindes, Madison T., Milford, Breah, Dallerba, Elena, Hickey, Shane M., Pfeffer, Frederick M., Brooks, Doug A., Massi, Massimiliano, Hackett, Mark J.
المصدر: Analyst; 9/21/2024, Vol. 149 Issue 18, p4536-4552, 17p
مصطلحات موضوعية: FLUORESCENT probes, DRUG target, FLUORESCENCE microscopy, CHEMICAL species, METAL ions
مستخلص: Neurobiological research relies heavily on imaging techniques, such as fluorescence microscopy, to understand neurological function and disease processes. However, the number and variety of fluorescent probes available for ex vivo tissue section imaging limits the advance of research in the field. In this review, we outline the current range of fluorescent probes that are available to researchers for ex vivo brain section imaging, including their physical and chemical characteristics, staining targets, and examples of discoveries for which they have been used. This review is organised into sections based on the biological target of the probe, including subcellular organelles, chemical species (e.g., labile metal ions), and pathological phenomenon (e.g., degenerating cells, aggregated proteins). We hope to inspire further development in this field, given the considerable benefits to be gained by the greater availability of suitably sensitive probes that have specificity for important brain tissue targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:00032654
DOI:10.1039/d4an00663a