Functional studies of the kidney of living animals using
multicolor 2-photon microscopy
Kenneth W. Dunn, Ruben M.Sandoval, Katherine J. Kelley, Pierre C. Dagher,
George A. Tanner, Simon J. Atkinson,
Robert L. Bacallao, and Bruce A. Molitoris
dunn3.pdf - Journal article available in pdf format.
Movie for Figure 2A - Voxx-rendered
image volume of the kidney of a living rat following tail-vein injection
with Hoechst 33342 and propidium iodide.
Movie for Figure 2B - Voxx-rendered
image volume of the kidney of a living rat injected with Hoechst 33342
and propidium iodide following brief renal ischemia.
Movie for Figure 3A - Movie loop of
a 20 second time series collected from the kidney of a living rat that
had been injected with Hoechst 33342, rhodamine-conjugated albumin and
10,000 molecular weight fluorescein-conjugated dextran.
Movie for Figure 3B - Movie loop of
a 30 second time series collected from the kidney collected at the level
of the glomerulus from a living rat that had been injected with Hoechst
33342 and a 500,000 molecular weight fluorescein conjugated dextran.
Movie for Figure 3F - Voxx-rendered
image volume of the kidney of a living heterozygous Han-SPRD rat model
of polycystic kidney disease following intravenous injection with Hoechst
33342 and 10,000 MW rhodamine dextran.
Movie for Figure 5C - Voxx-rendered
image volume of the kidney of a living transgenic mouse expressing green
fluorescent protein driven by an endothelial-specific promotor (Tie-2).
Movie for Figure 5D - Movie loop of
a 6 second time series collected from the kidney of a mouse transplanted
with bone marrow cells expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein.
Correspondence should be sent to:
Kenneth Dunn
Department of Medicine
Division of Nephrology
Indiana University Medical Center
1120 South Dr., FH 115
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Telephone: 317-278-0436
FAX: 317-274-8575
Email:kwdunn@iupui.edu
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