The plasma membrane is one of the most thoroughly studied and at the same time most complex, diverse, and least understood cellular structures. Its function is determined by the molecular composition as well as the spatial arrangement of its components. Even after decades of extensive membrane research and the proposal of dozens of models and theories, the structural organization of plasma membranes remains largely unknown. Modern imaging tools such as super-resolution fluorescence microscopy are one of the most efficient techniques in life sciences and are widely used to study the spatial arrangement and quantitative behavior of biomolecules in fixed and living cells. In this work, direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTOR...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Cells communicate with their environment via surface receptors, but nanoscopic receptor organization...
The development of cellular life on earth is coupled to the formation of lipid-based biological memb...
Plasma membrane receptors are the most crucial and most commonly studied components of cells, since ...
Die Kommunikation von Zellen mit ihrer Umgebung wird durch Rezeptorproteine arrangiert, die sich in ...
Single molecule localization microscopy has seen a remarkable growth since its first experimental i...
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a single molecule technique very well suitedfor in vi...
Membranproteine sind in ihrer Struktur und Funktion höchst unterschiedlich und Veränderungen in ihre...
AbstractIn the last two decades, various biophysical techniques have been used to investigate the or...
Quantitative approaches for characterizing molecular organization of cell membrane molecules under p...
When fluorophores are densely packed in a biological sample, localizing them one at a time is one of...
Die Plasmamembran eukaryotischer Zellen dient als Barriere zwischen dem Inneren einer Zelle und ihre...
Plasma membranes are complex supramolecular assemblies comprised of lipids and membrane proteins. Bo...
The labelling of the plasma membrane with targeted fluorescent probes offers a convenient and non-i...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Cells communicate with their environment via surface receptors, but nanoscopic receptor organization...
The development of cellular life on earth is coupled to the formation of lipid-based biological memb...
Plasma membrane receptors are the most crucial and most commonly studied components of cells, since ...
Die Kommunikation von Zellen mit ihrer Umgebung wird durch Rezeptorproteine arrangiert, die sich in ...
Single molecule localization microscopy has seen a remarkable growth since its first experimental i...
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a single molecule technique very well suitedfor in vi...
Membranproteine sind in ihrer Struktur und Funktion höchst unterschiedlich und Veränderungen in ihre...
AbstractIn the last two decades, various biophysical techniques have been used to investigate the or...
Quantitative approaches for characterizing molecular organization of cell membrane molecules under p...
When fluorophores are densely packed in a biological sample, localizing them one at a time is one of...
Die Plasmamembran eukaryotischer Zellen dient als Barriere zwischen dem Inneren einer Zelle und ihre...
Plasma membranes are complex supramolecular assemblies comprised of lipids and membrane proteins. Bo...
The labelling of the plasma membrane with targeted fluorescent probes offers a convenient and non-i...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Cells communicate with their environment via surface receptors, but nanoscopic receptor organization...