Journal article

In vivo-near infrared imaging of neurodegeneration

VA Lawson, C Tumpach, CL Haigh, SC Drew

Methods in Molecular Biology | HUMANA PRESS INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

In vivo near-infrared (NIR) imaging of molecular processes at the preclinical stage promises to provide more valuable mechanistic information about pathological pathways involved in neurodegeneration. NIR imaging has the potential to improve in vivo therapeutic screening protocols by enabling noninvasive monitoring of presymptomatic responses to treatment. We have developed new NIR fluorescent contrast agents conjugated to markers of cell death, and using these agents we have identified molecular pathways associated with prion-induced neurodegeneration and determined the optimal window for meaningful therapeutic intervention in prion disease. This chapter provides a description of the synthe..

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