The lack of reliable quantitative methods in fluorescence microscopy prevents the detailed investigation of basic molecular processes. Single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy offers several techniques to determine the stoichiometry of fluorescent probes. Among them, an approach using the single-photon emission of an individual quantum system, also known as photon antibunching, yields access to both the emitter number and their molecular brightness. Previous work demonstrated the feasibility of the method to estimate up to five dyes without further physical characterization. In this work, I investigated and improved the reliability and robustness of this method. I developed different fluorescent probes with a defined label stoichiometry to ...
In the first chapter, the aim and the outline of the thesis are given. The thesis will be focused on...
By directly visualizing biological processes at the level of individual cells down to single protein...
AbstractThe diffusion of fluorescent particles through a small, illuminated observation volume gives...
Quantitative information is key to unravel molecular processes in all fields of research. Counting b...
A mechanistic understanding of biological function requires a quantitative determination of macromol...
In the past few years quantification of fluorescently labeled (bio-) molecules has become of increas...
In optical microscopy fluorescent molecules are used to label target structures like proteins or DNA...
This thesis presents the first application of the stimulated emission depletion (STED) technique to ...
Single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the study of physical and biologica...
Fluorescence-based assays using single-molecule techniques are evolving into a very important tool i...
AbstractThe number of fluorophores within a molecule complex can be revealed by single-molecule phot...
Fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy are indispensable tools in numerous research fields and mod...
Fluorescence microscopy exploits molecular fluorescence as a simple approach to enhance the visual c...
38 pages (avec les figures)International audienceDetermining the number of fluorescent entities that...
Modern single molecule fluorescence microscopy offers new, highly quantitative ways of studying the ...
In the first chapter, the aim and the outline of the thesis are given. The thesis will be focused on...
By directly visualizing biological processes at the level of individual cells down to single protein...
AbstractThe diffusion of fluorescent particles through a small, illuminated observation volume gives...
Quantitative information is key to unravel molecular processes in all fields of research. Counting b...
A mechanistic understanding of biological function requires a quantitative determination of macromol...
In the past few years quantification of fluorescently labeled (bio-) molecules has become of increas...
In optical microscopy fluorescent molecules are used to label target structures like proteins or DNA...
This thesis presents the first application of the stimulated emission depletion (STED) technique to ...
Single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the study of physical and biologica...
Fluorescence-based assays using single-molecule techniques are evolving into a very important tool i...
AbstractThe number of fluorophores within a molecule complex can be revealed by single-molecule phot...
Fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy are indispensable tools in numerous research fields and mod...
Fluorescence microscopy exploits molecular fluorescence as a simple approach to enhance the visual c...
38 pages (avec les figures)International audienceDetermining the number of fluorescent entities that...
Modern single molecule fluorescence microscopy offers new, highly quantitative ways of studying the ...
In the first chapter, the aim and the outline of the thesis are given. The thesis will be focused on...
By directly visualizing biological processes at the level of individual cells down to single protein...
AbstractThe diffusion of fluorescent particles through a small, illuminated observation volume gives...