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    [edited by] Constantinos G. Hadjipanayis, Walter Stummer.
    Contents:
    Current fluorescence-guided neurosurgery and moving forward / Remi A. Kessler, Frank Yuk, and Constantinos G. Hadjipanayis
    Designing and reporting studies on intra-operative tissue imaging in the brain / Walter Stummer
    5-ALA and high-grade gliomas / Ricardo Díez Valle and Walter Stummer
    5-ALA and recurrent high-grade gliomas / Ramin A. Morshed, Darryl Lau, Seunggu J. Han, Barbara Kiesel, and Mitchel S. Berger
    5-ALA in low-grade gliomas / Georg Widhalm, Mitchel S. Berger, and Johannes Wölfer
    Intraoperative fluorescence guidance in meningiomas / Pablo A. Valdes, Alexandra Golby, and David W. Roberts
    5-ALA and brain metastases / Marcel A. Kamp, Marion Rapp, Jan Frederick Cornelius, Hans-Jakob Steiger, and Michael Sabel
    5-ALA and ICG : fluorescence-guided resection of spinal cord intramedullary tumors / Toshiki Endo, Tomoo Inoue, and Teiji Tominaga
    5-ALA utility in pediatric brain tumors, other adult brain tumors, and photodynamic therapy (PDT) / Nikita Lakomkin, Isabelle Germano, and Constantinos G. Hadjipanayis
    Fluorescein-guided tumor resection in neurosurgical oncology / Joseph F. Georges and Peter Nakaji
    Fluorescein and high-grade gliomas / Justin A. Neira, Randy S. D'Amico, and Jeffrey N. Bruce
    Second window ICG
    near infrared optical contrast for intraoperative identification of brain tumors / Ryan Zeh, Ryan Salinas, Sunil Singhal, and John Y.K. Lee
    Cancer-targeted alkylphosphocholine analogs for intraoperative visualization / Ray R. Zhang, Paul A. Clark, Jamey P. Weichert, and John S. Kuo
    BLZ-100 (tozuleristide) fluorescence guided surgery of brain tumors / Harish Babu, Dennis M. Miller, Julia Parrish-Novak, David L. Kittle, Pramod V. Butte, and Adam N. Mamelak
    Confocal endomicroscopy / Christina Sarris and Nader Sanai
    FGS, intraoperative imaging, and brain mapping (iMRI, DTI, and cortical mapping) / Jan Coburger and Philippe Schucht
    Raman spectroscopy and brain tumors / Todd Hollon, Steve Kalkanis, and Daniel Orringer
    ICG and cerebral aneurysms / David Bervini and Andreas Raabe
    Indocyanine green videoangiography and arteriovenous malformations / Justin Mascitelli, Jan-Karl Burkhardt and Michael Lawton
    ICG and cerebral revascularization / Lars Wessels, Nils Hecht, and Peter Vajkoczy.
  • Article
    Jovin TM, Geisler N, Weber K.
    Nature. 1977 Oct 20;269(5630):668-72.
    The N-terminal fragments (residues 1-51 and 1-59) obtained by selective tryptic cleavage of native lac repressor retain the ability to bind DNA. These fragments (headpieces) are monomeric and form complexes which resemble those of tetrameric repressor with non-operator DNA. But, they do not show the high specificity of repressor for operator sequences. The DNA binding has been demonstrated by filter-binding assay as well as in solution using absorption, circular dichroism, and fluorescence measurements.
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