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Taking Your Images from Grayscale to Great
Fluorescent multiplex Western blotting has become a widely-used method for fast, quantitative protein expression analyses in which the sample and control proteins of interest can be simultaneously incubated then sequentially imaged to produce a composite overlay. Multiplex Western analysis involves incubation of two or more primary antibodies from different hosts followed by incubation with two or more spectrally distinct fluorescent secondary antibodies.Collected in carestreammi's videos Apr 20, 2012 -
Multimodal Imaging of Drug Delivery
Researchers are continually developing new techniques for delivering novel therapeutic compounds as well as novel methods for delivering established chemotherapeutics. Typically researchers are interested in either more effective delivery to target sites, or they want to more specifically target cells for improved efficacy and reduced side effects.Collected in carestreammi's videos Mar 27, 2012 -
Defining Regions of Interest on Gels and Western Blots
Performing analysis of band density (Coomassie gels) or band signal intensity (Chemi or fluorescent Western blots) has never been easier. The ability to generate digital image files of blots and gels directly, without intermediate steps such as scanning and printing, dramatically improves the analytical accuracy that can be derived from these types of experiments.Collected in carestreammi's videos Mar 3, 2012 -
Gel Logic 212PRO Introduction
This webinar will introduce Carestream Molecular Imaging's next-generation gel documentation system, the new, fully automated Gel Logic 212 PRO. This system offers ease of use, sophistication, versatility and performance not typically seen on imaging systems aimed at the basic research community.Collected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
Introduction to Optical Imaging for Investigating Cancer Biology and Relevant Pathways
Recently, near-infrared and red fluorescent probes have enabled significant advances in understanding the role of proteins and enzymes in tumor biology in-vivo. During this webinar, we will show how newly discovered genetically encoded reporters can aide in-vivo imaging, as well as provide examples of how to utilize these probes to better understand metastatic processes.Collected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
Getting the Most from Your Display, Analysis, and Reporting Features
One of the primary benefits of employing advanced digital capture instrumentation is its quantitative nature. This Tips & Techniques presentation will review the wide range of image display, analysis, and reporting tools that uniquely complements the capture output of molecular imaging systems using Carestream/Kodak Molecular Imaging software.Collected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
Introducing Carestream Molecular Imaging's New Bone Density Software
Carestream is pleased to announce the release of our newest accessory for our advanced MI Software. With this powerful new addition, you can now perform bone density and bone mass analysis of small animals in-vivo and mineral density of in-vitro specimens The Bone Density Software Module is designed for a wide range of applications ranging from the study of bone diseases, such as arthritis and osteoporosis, to the efficacy of drugs and other treatment options that may affect bone mineral and other densitiCollected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
Kodak Film for TEM Imaging
: While digital imaging is used extensively in today's Transmission Electron Micrography (TEM) laboratory, there are still many microscopists using photographic films designed specifically for TEM micrography. In this webinar, we will review when it is advantageous to use film in particular imaging situations.Collected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
Optical Imaging of Anionic Membranes for Detecting and Monitoring Disease States In-Vivo
There is a major ongoing research effort to identify oligonucleotide and protein biomarkers of disease. While the use of phospholipid biomarkers are less common, there is increasing evidence that the membrane surfaces of certain cells and particles of biomedical significance (such as apoptotic cells, tumor vasculature, bacteria, and viruses), expose unusually high levels of negatively charged phospholipids.Collected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
Taking Your First Step into the Digital Imaging - the Gel Logic 112
The Carestream Gel Logic 112 is designed for research labs who want a simple, inexpensive solution to everyday imaging needs. The 112 is a high quality, cost effective documentation device that allows you to easily and quickly image gels (both protein and nucleic acid), blots, plates, assays, and other in vitro specimens.Collected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
Using Molecular Imaging to Study Inflammation
Inflammation and inflammatory processes have been known to play a critical role in pain management, arthritis, and pulmonary disease for years. Recent data also suggests a critical role for inflammatory processes in cardiovascular disease and oncogenesis.Collected in carestreammi's videos Feb 2, 2012 -
In Vitro Digital Imaging - An Applications Overview
Digital imaging is becoming the standard method for the documentation of a wide variety of in vitro assays. The use of a digital platform allows for a high level of process automation, offers high image sensitivity and resolution, and the ability to accurately and easily quantify the data within the images.Collected in carestreammi's videos Jan 13, 2012 -
Expanding Digital Imaging Capabilities - Introducing the Gel Logic 4000 PRO
The Gel Logic 4000 PRO is fully automated for premium luminescent, UV-fluorescent, colorimetric, and radioisotopic image captures. New features include an upgraded cooled 4.2MP scientific grade camera, f/0.95 lens, and motorized sample platform to take your molecular imaging research to a whole new level.Collected in carestreammi's videos Dec 16, 2011 -
Optimization of Gel Logic Imaging Parameters for In Vitro Studies
The Gel Logic series of instruments provide a broad range of imaging solutions for in vitro applications, including luminescence, fluorescence, and radioisotopic imaging capabilities. UV light, white light, and multi-wavelength fluorescence illumination options are included in different configurations depending on the system being utilized.Collected in carestreammi's videos Dec 16, 2011 -
Advancing In Vitro Molecular Imaging Introducing the Gel Logic 6000 PRO
If, like most research laboratories in the life sciences, you are using digital imaging systems to investigate DNA and protein behavior in biological systems, you may have noticed that utilization of dyes, stains, and probes for gel documentation and western blot imaging - outside the realm of traditional UV and luminescence detection - is gaining popularity. To help you keep pace with the increasing need for this greater experimental complexity, our new Gel Logic 6000 PRO has been designed for researcherCollected in carestreammi's videos Nov 9, 2011 -
Tips and Techniques_ The In-Vivo MS FX PRO for the Beginning User.wmv
The In-Vivo MS FX PRO is one of the most versatile in vivo imaging systems providing for multimodal X-ray, fluorescence, luminescence, and radioisotopic imaging. The addition of system accessories including the Multimodal Animal Rotation System (MARS), Bone Density Software Module, and Geometric Magnification Stage further extend the imaging capabilities of the system.Collected in carestreammi's videos Oct 12, 2011 -
Practical Techniques for Image Optimization Using the MARS
All imaging modalities and imaging instruments have subtle performance nuances that may contribute to less than quality images and data. The more advanced and technical the imaging becomes, the more these subtleties play a role in affecting image quality and sensitivity.Collected in carestreammi's videos Sep 21, 2011 -
Illumination Sources for Fluorescence Applications
Fluorescent molecules are beacons that can absorb photons of light of a higher energy (short wavelength) and then emit photons at a longer wavelength with less energy. These fluorescent molecules have been demonstrated to be useful for a wide variety of applications in biological research.Collected in carestreammi's videos Aug 17, 2011 -
Use of Indocyanine Green or ICG in Small Animal In Vivo Imaging.wmv
ICG is an FDA approved NIR fluorescent dye, and is commercially available from a variety of companies. In this webinar we intend to highlight the use of ICG in whole animal in vivo imaging; its application and its limitations.Collected in carestreammi's videos Jul 28, 2011 -
Xray and Fluorescence with MARS
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carestreammi Fluorescent multiplex Western blotting has become a widely-used method for fast, quantitative protein expression analyses in which the sample and control proteins of interest can be simultaneously incubated then sequentially imaged to produce a composite overlay. Multiplex Western analysis involves incubation of two or more primary antibodies from different hosts followed by incubation with two or more spectrally distinct fluorescent secondary antibodies.
Apr 20, 2012