AbstractIn fluorescence microscopy, images often contain puncta in which the fluorescent molecules are spatially clustered. This article describes a method that uses single-molecule intensity distributions to deconvolve the number of fluorophores present in fluorescent puncta as a way to “count” protein number. This method requires a determination of the correct statistical relationship between the single-molecule and single-puncta intensity distributions. Once the correct relationship has been determined, basis histograms can be generated from the single-molecule intensity distribution to fit the puncta distribution. Simulated data were used to demonstrate procedures to determine this relationship, and to test the methodology. This method ...
AbstractThe number of fluorophores within a molecule complex can be revealed by single-molecule phot...
ABSTRACT Quantitative in vivomeasurements areessential for developingapredictiveunderstandingof cell...
The advent of single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) revealed the nanoscopic domain of cellu...
AbstractWe describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number o...
We describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number of molecu...
We describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number of molecu...
We describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number of molecu...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Biological questions are increasingly being addressed using a wide range of quantitative analytical ...
Biological questions are increasingly being addressed using a wide range of quantitative analytical ...
AbstractWe present higher-order moment analysis of fluorescence intensity fluctuations from individu...
38 pages (avec les figures)International audienceDetermining the number of fluorescent entities that...
AbstractThe number of fluorophores within a molecule complex can be revealed by single-molecule phot...
ABSTRACT Quantitative in vivomeasurements areessential for developingapredictiveunderstandingof cell...
The advent of single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) revealed the nanoscopic domain of cellu...
AbstractWe describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number o...
We describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number of molecu...
We describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number of molecu...
We describe a technique based on moment-analysis for the measurement of the average number of molecu...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Using single-molecule microscopy, we present a method to quantify the number of single autofluoresce...
Biological questions are increasingly being addressed using a wide range of quantitative analytical ...
Biological questions are increasingly being addressed using a wide range of quantitative analytical ...
AbstractWe present higher-order moment analysis of fluorescence intensity fluctuations from individu...
38 pages (avec les figures)International audienceDetermining the number of fluorescent entities that...
AbstractThe number of fluorophores within a molecule complex can be revealed by single-molecule phot...
ABSTRACT Quantitative in vivomeasurements areessential for developingapredictiveunderstandingof cell...
The advent of single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) revealed the nanoscopic domain of cellu...