Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid systems or surface plasmon resonance. In contrast to in vitro techniques, in vivo studies of protein-protein interactions allow examination of spatial and temporal behavior of such inter-actions in their native environment. One approach to study protein-protein interactions in vivo is via Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). Here, FRET efficiency of selected FRET-pairs was studied at the single cell level using sensitized emission and Frequency Domain-Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FD-FLIM). For FRET-FLIM, a proto-type Modulated Electron-Multiplied FLIM system was used, which is, to the best of our knowledge, the first account of Fr...
A very powerful technique for assessing molecular association in the fluorescence microscope is FRET...
The advent of super-resolution microscopy has been a major breakthrough in bioscience research, allo...
Communication of molecular species through dynamic association and/or dissociation at various cellul...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Determining protein-protein interactions is vital for gaining knowledge on cellular and metabolic pr...
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) using fluorescent protein variants is widely used to s...
New imaging methodologies in quantitative fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy have been developed ...
New imaging methodologies in quantitative fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy have been developed ...
Imaging fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between molecules labeled with fluorescent pro...
microscopy, sensitised emission Summary Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) has become one of t...
International audienceNew imaging methodologies in quantitative fluorescence microscopy, such as För...
A very powerful technique for assessing molecular association in the fluorescence microscope is FRET...
The advent of super-resolution microscopy has been a major breakthrough in bioscience research, allo...
Communication of molecular species through dynamic association and/or dissociation at various cellul...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Protein-protein interactions can be studied in vitro, e.g. with bacterial or yeast two-hybrid system...
Determining protein-protein interactions is vital for gaining knowledge on cellular and metabolic pr...
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) using fluorescent protein variants is widely used to s...
New imaging methodologies in quantitative fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy have been developed ...
New imaging methodologies in quantitative fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy have been developed ...
Imaging fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between molecules labeled with fluorescent pro...
microscopy, sensitised emission Summary Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) has become one of t...
International audienceNew imaging methodologies in quantitative fluorescence microscopy, such as För...
A very powerful technique for assessing molecular association in the fluorescence microscope is FRET...
The advent of super-resolution microscopy has been a major breakthrough in bioscience research, allo...
Communication of molecular species through dynamic association and/or dissociation at various cellul...