Candace L. Minchew Baylor College of Medicine Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Candace L. Minchew has not added a biography. If you are Candace L. Minchew and would like to personalize this page please email our Author Liaison for assistance. Publications Selective Transport of Cationized Fluorescent Topoisomerase into Nuclei of Live Cells for DNA Damage Studies Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2014 | Pubmed ID: 24162988 Fluorescent Probes Detecting the Phagocytic Phase of Apoptosis: Enzyme-substrate Complexes of Topoisomerase and DNA Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 2011 | Pubmed ID: 21642935 Semi-artificial Fluorescent Molecular Machine for DNA Damage Detection Nano Letters. Dec, 2004 | Pubmed ID: 17330146 Visualization of Irreparable Ischemic Damage in Brain by Selective Labeling of Double Strand Blunt-ended DNA Breaks Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.). Dec, 2002 | Pubmed ID: 12606816 Caspase-3-dependent and -independent Apoptosis in Focal Brain Ischemia Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.). Jul, 2002 | Pubmed ID: 12393932 Assessing Phagocytic Clearance of Cell Death in Experimental Stroke by Ligatable Fluorescent Probes Candace L. Minchew1,2, Vladimir V. Didenko1,2 1Baylor College of Medicine, 2Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center JoVE 51261 Medicine In vitro Assembly of Semi-artificial Molecular Machine and its Use for Detection of DNA Damage Candace L. Minchew1,2, Vladimir V. Didenko1,2,3 1Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, 2Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 3Molecular & Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine JoVE 3628 Bioengineering
Assessing Phagocytic Clearance of Cell Death in Experimental Stroke by Ligatable Fluorescent Probes Candace L. Minchew1,2, Vladimir V. Didenko1,2 1Baylor College of Medicine, 2Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center JoVE 51261 Medicine
In vitro Assembly of Semi-artificial Molecular Machine and its Use for Detection of DNA Damage Candace L. Minchew1,2, Vladimir V. Didenko1,2,3 1Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, 2Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 3Molecular & Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine JoVE 3628 Bioengineering