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In Vivo Nano-imaging of Movement of Molecules in Mice

Research Project Outline

To understand the molecular mechanism of motility in mice, we develop the apparatus to observe the movement of molecules in vivo in mice. We develop the nano-particle formed by the multiple fluorescence quantum dots. The antibodies labeled with the dots are transformed into cells in mice using a newly developed injector. The movement of the antibodies is imaged with high temporal and special resolutions.

Research Director
HideoHiguchi
Affiliation
Professor, Tohoku University
Research Started
2006
Status
ongoing
Research Area
Novel Measuring and Analytical Technology Contributions to the Elucidation and Application of Life Phenomena
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