We report on quantitative single-molecule localization microscopy, a method that next to super-resolved images of cellular structures provides information on protein copy numbers in protein clusters. This approach is based on the analysis of blinking cycles of single fluorophores, and on a model-free description of the distribution of the number of blinking events. We describe the experimental and analytical procedures, present cellular data of plasma membrane proteins and discuss the applicability of this metho
The advent of single molecule fluorescence microscopy has allowed experimental molecular biophysics ...
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...
We report on quantitative single-molecule localization microscopy, a method that next to super-resol...
Knowledge of assembly, subunit architecture and dynamics of membrane proteins in a cellular context ...
Most biomolecular processes rely on tightly controlled stoichiometries, from the formation of molecu...
Most biomolecular processes rely on tightly controlled stoichiometries, from the formation of molecu...
Quantitative approaches for characterizing molecular organization of cell membrane molecules under p...
The advent of single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) revealed the nanoscopic domain of cellu...
<div><p>Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microsco...
Single-molecule localization microscopy resolves nano-scale protein clusters in cells, and in additi...
Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microscopy, with...
AbstractSingle molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), which can provide up to an order of magnitud...
Single‐molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) can be used to count fluorescently labeled molecules ...
Single‐molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) can be used to count fluorescently labeled molecules ...
The advent of single molecule fluorescence microscopy has allowed experimental molecular biophysics ...
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...
We report on quantitative single-molecule localization microscopy, a method that next to super-resol...
Knowledge of assembly, subunit architecture and dynamics of membrane proteins in a cellular context ...
Most biomolecular processes rely on tightly controlled stoichiometries, from the formation of molecu...
Most biomolecular processes rely on tightly controlled stoichiometries, from the formation of molecu...
Quantitative approaches for characterizing molecular organization of cell membrane molecules under p...
The advent of single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) revealed the nanoscopic domain of cellu...
<div><p>Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microsco...
Single-molecule localization microscopy resolves nano-scale protein clusters in cells, and in additi...
Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microscopy, with...
AbstractSingle molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), which can provide up to an order of magnitud...
Single‐molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) can be used to count fluorescently labeled molecules ...
Single‐molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) can be used to count fluorescently labeled molecules ...
The advent of single molecule fluorescence microscopy has allowed experimental molecular biophysics ...
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...