2018
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2018.8789
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Safety markers for rhabdomyosarcoma cells using an in�vivo imaging system

Abstract: In vivo imaging system (IVIS) is a novel and rapidly expanding technology that is widely applied in life sciences, including cell tracing. IVIS is able to quantify biological events, including tumor proliferation, through counting the number of photons emitted from a specimen. PLA802-enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), PLA802-monomeric cherry fluorescent protein (mCherry), RH30-EGFP and RH30-mCherry tumor cells were injected into 18 BALB/c female nude mice subcutaneously with 5×10 cells in 100 µl to qua… Show more

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“…It can be quantitatively determined by HPLC combined with ultraviolet detector or fluorescence detector. It has high sensitivity and widely used in the study of cell uptake (Khaled et al, 2016;Tian et al, 2016;Ding et al, 2017;Du et al, 2018). Chose high fluorescence intensity and low leakage rate green fluorescent markers Cou-6 used in the study of cellular uptake (Gao et al, 2013), and previously represented as the appropriate concentration (0.05 μg/ml) (Kebebe et al, 2019).…”
Section: Cell Uptake Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be quantitatively determined by HPLC combined with ultraviolet detector or fluorescence detector. It has high sensitivity and widely used in the study of cell uptake (Khaled et al, 2016;Tian et al, 2016;Ding et al, 2017;Du et al, 2018). Chose high fluorescence intensity and low leakage rate green fluorescent markers Cou-6 used in the study of cellular uptake (Gao et al, 2013), and previously represented as the appropriate concentration (0.05 μg/ml) (Kebebe et al, 2019).…”
Section: Cell Uptake Studymentioning
confidence: 99%