Abstract: Visualization of Cortex Organization and Dynamics in Microorganisms, using Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence MicroscopyTIRF microscopy has emerged as a powerful imaging technology to study spatio-temporal dynamics of fluorescent molecules in vitro and in living cells1. The optical phenomenon of total internal reflection occurs when light passes from a medium with high refractive index into a medium with low refractive index at an angle larger than a characteristic critical angle (i.e. closer to being parallel with the boundary). Although all light is reflected back under such conditions, an evanescent wave is created that propagates across and along the boundary, which decays exponentially with distance, and only penetrates s...
The decay of evanescent field intensity beyond a dielectric interface depends upon beam incident ang...
International audienceTotal internal reflection microscopy is mainly used in its fluorescence mode a...
The decay of evanescent field intensity beyond a dielectric interface depends upon beam incident ang...
Abstract: Visualization of Cortex Organization and Dynamics in Microorganisms, using Total Internal ...
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This thesis presents two distinct optical microscopy techniques for applications in cell biophysics:...
This thesis presents two distinct optical microscopy techniques for applications in cell biophysics:...
The goal in fluorescence microscopy is to detect the signal of fluorescently labeled molecules with ...
Key events in cellular trafficking occur at the cell sur-face, and it is desirable to visualize thes...
ABSTRACT: The plasma membrane is the barrier which all molecules must cross to enter or exit the cel...
This article introduces Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM), an imaging system...
The purpose of this study was to develop novel optical microscopy techniques in order to investigate...
The eukaryotic flagellum is host to a variety of dynamic behaviors, including flagellar beating, the...
The eukaryotic flagellum is host to a variety of dynamic behaviors, including flagellar beating, the...
The purpose of this study was to develop novel optical microscopy techniques in order to investigate...
The decay of evanescent field intensity beyond a dielectric interface depends upon beam incident ang...
International audienceTotal internal reflection microscopy is mainly used in its fluorescence mode a...
The decay of evanescent field intensity beyond a dielectric interface depends upon beam incident ang...
Abstract: Visualization of Cortex Organization and Dynamics in Microorganisms, using Total Internal ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72779/1/j.1600-0854.2001.21104.x.pd
This thesis presents two distinct optical microscopy techniques for applications in cell biophysics:...
This thesis presents two distinct optical microscopy techniques for applications in cell biophysics:...
The goal in fluorescence microscopy is to detect the signal of fluorescently labeled molecules with ...
Key events in cellular trafficking occur at the cell sur-face, and it is desirable to visualize thes...
ABSTRACT: The plasma membrane is the barrier which all molecules must cross to enter or exit the cel...
This article introduces Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM), an imaging system...
The purpose of this study was to develop novel optical microscopy techniques in order to investigate...
The eukaryotic flagellum is host to a variety of dynamic behaviors, including flagellar beating, the...
The eukaryotic flagellum is host to a variety of dynamic behaviors, including flagellar beating, the...
The purpose of this study was to develop novel optical microscopy techniques in order to investigate...
The decay of evanescent field intensity beyond a dielectric interface depends upon beam incident ang...
International audienceTotal internal reflection microscopy is mainly used in its fluorescence mode a...
The decay of evanescent field intensity beyond a dielectric interface depends upon beam incident ang...