- In
fluorescence microscopy,
colocalization refers to
observation of the
spatial overlap between two (or more)
different fluorescent labels, each having...
- The
Colocalization Benchmark Source (CBS) is a free
collection of
downloadable images to test and
validate the
degree of
colocalization of
markers in...
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Colomba MS,
Pirrone AM,
Mandrioli M (2002). "rDNA (18S–28S and 5S)
colocalization and
linkage between ribosomal genes and (TTAGGG)(n)
telomeric sequence...
- addiction. ...
Colocalization studies also
support a role for CART in the
actions of psychostimulants. ... CART and DA
receptor transcripts colocalize (Beaudry...
- both rats and
humans via in situ hybridization. Notably, INMT mRNA was
colocalized with AADC
transcript in rat
brain tissues, in
contrast to rat peripheral...
- Poulter, M.; et al. (2009). "A
Novel Protective Prion Protein Variant that
Colocalizes with Kuru Exposure" (PDF). The New
England Journal of Medicine. 361 (21):...
- α-dystrobrevin, syncoilin, synemin, sarcoglycan, dystroglycan, and sarcospan,
colocalize with
dystrophin at the costamere. It has a
molecular weight of 427 kDa...
- For example,
indirect immunofluorescence will
allow for
fluorescence colocalization and
demonstration of location.
Fluorescent dyes are used to
label cellular...
- the
regulation of
signal transduction in hematopoiesis. CD45 does not
colocalize with
lipid rafts on
murine and
human non-transformed
hematopoietic cells...
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cytokinetic ring. A
previously uncharacterized protein, Blt1, was
found to
colocalize with Cdr2 in the
medial interphase nodes. Blt1
knockout cells had increased...