xenon-129-atom and Neoplasms

xenon-129-atom has been researched along with Neoplasms* in 1 studies

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    Contrast media & molecular imaging, 2020, Volume: 2020

    Gas vesicle nanoparticles (GVs) are gas-containing protein assemblies expressed in bacteria and archaea. Recently, GVs have gained considerable attention for biotechnological applications as genetically encodable contrast agents for MRI and ultrasonography. However, at present, the practical use of GVs is hampered by a lack of robust methodology for their induction into mammalian cells. Here, we demonstrate the genetic reconstitution of protein nanoparticles with characteristic bicone structures similar to natural GVs in a human breast cancer cell line KPL-4 and genetic control of their size and shape through expression of reduced sets of humanized gas vesicle genes cloned into Tol2 transposon vectors, referencing the natural gas vesicle gene clusters of the cyanobacteria

    Topics: Bacterial Proteins; Cell Line, Tumor; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Nanoparticles; Neoplasms; Xenon Isotopes

2020