Carol Readhead
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Readhead C, Mahler S, Dong Z, Sato Y, Yang C, Bronner M
Dev Biol
. 2024 Dec;
519():46-54.
PMID: 39675502
Using our recently developed laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) to visualize blood vessels and monitor blood flow noninvasively, we test the utility of the developing chick heart as a functional...
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Dong Z, Mahler S, Readhead C, Chen X, Dickson M, Bronner M, et al.
Biomed Opt Express
. 2024 Sep;
15(8):4605-4624.
PMID: 39346990
Imaging blood vessels in early-stage avian embryos has a wide range of practical applications for developmental biology studies, drug and vaccine testing, and early sex determination. Optical imaging, such as...
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Readhead C, Mahler S, Dong Z, Sato Y, Yang C, Bronner M
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39253508
Highlights: Non-invasive Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI) of the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) in whole incubated eggsSimultaneous recording images of the CAM, dynamics of blood flow, and heart rateLive view...
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Han H, McGivney B, Allen L, Bai D, Corduff L, Davaakhuu G, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Dec;
5(1):1320.
PMID: 36513809
Selection for system-wide morphological, physiological, and metabolic adaptations has led to extreme athletic phenotypes among geographically diverse horse breeds. Here, we identify genes contributing to exercise adaptation in racehorses by...
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Badarch J, Harding J, Dickinson-Craig E, Azen C, Ong H, Hunter S, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Apr;
18(5).
PMID: 33803108
Pollution of the environment is increasing and threatens the health and wellbeing of adults and children around the globe. The impact of air pollution on pulmonary and cardiovascular disease has...
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Choi H, Calvert C, Husain N, Huss D, Barsi J, Deverman B, et al.
Development
. 2016 Oct;
143(19):3632-3637.
PMID: 27702788
In situ hybridization methods are used across the biological sciences to map mRNA expression within intact specimens. Multiplexed experiments, in which multiple target mRNAs are mapped in a single sample,...
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Chandrashekran A, Casimir C, Dibb N, Readhead C, Winston R
Methods Mol Biol
. 2016 Jun;
1448:95-106.
PMID: 27317176
Most transgenic technologies rely on the oocyte as a substrate for genetic modification. Transgenics animals are usually generated by the injection of the gene constructs (including lentiviruses encoding gene constructs...
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Huss D, Choi H, Readhead C, Fraser S, Pierce N, Lansford R
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2015 Mar;
2015(3):259-68.
PMID: 25734068
Multiplexed fluorescent hybridization chain reaction (HCR) and advanced imaging techniques can be used to evaluate combinatorial gene expression patterns in whole mouse embryos with unprecedented spatial resolution. Using HCR, DNA...
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Chandrashekran A, Isa I, Dudhia J, Thrasher A, Dibb N, Casimir C, et al.
FEBS Open Bio
. 2014 Jun;
4:266-75.
PMID: 24918038
Spermatozoa and lentiviruses are two of nature's most efficient gene delivery vehicles. Both can be genetically modified and used independently for the generation of transgenic animals or gene transfer/therapy of...
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Chandrashekran A, Sarkar R, Thrasher A, Fraser S, Dibb N, Casimir C, et al.
FASEB J
. 2013 Dec;
28(2):569-76.
PMID: 24297703
Transgenic technologies conventionally rely on the oocyte as a substrate for genetic modification. Owing to their accessibility, however, male germ cells, including mature sperm, have material advantages for use in...