Extension of one-dimensional signal analysis to two-dimensional image analysis could accelerate conventional methods of high-throughput screening in the discovery of new pharmaceutical agents. This work describes a first step taken towards this goal – the evaluation of image-analysis based estimation strategies of the diffusion coefficient of a single molecule transported within a microfabricated flowcell. A computer simulation of single-molecule imaging by a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera is used to determine if it is possible to distinguish three different types of molecules with different diffusion coefficients. The Gaussian fitting algorithm finds the variance of the transverse trajectory, which increases linearly with the diffusion...
AbstractWe propose here an approach for the analysis of single-molecule trajectories which is based ...
Diffusion of a fluorescent protein within a cell has been measured using either fluctuation-based te...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Extension of one-dimensional signal analysis to two-dimensional image analysis could accelerate conv...
We developed a procedure to measure diffusion coefficients using microfluidic devices that contribut...
AbstractQuantitative analysis of molecular diffusion is a necessity for the efficient design of most...
Two Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) methods were developed for optimizing the analysis of single...
Within the last years, e.g. by investigating the fluorescence of single molecules in biological cell...
AbstractDiffusion coefficient measurements are important for many biological and material investigat...
Free to read at publisher The movement of molecules inside living cells is a fundamental feature of ...
Two maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) methods were developed for optimizing the analysis of single...
Soft biomaterials are widely used in many application areas, spanning from packaging materials to ph...
The advent of single molecule microscopy enabled the study of subcellular processes at the single mo...
<p><i>A</i>: Signal of individual eYFP-GR molecules on an emCCD camera. <i>B</i>: The signal of an i...
Background. Single molecule tracking (SMT) analysis of fluorescently tagged lipid and protein probe...
AbstractWe propose here an approach for the analysis of single-molecule trajectories which is based ...
Diffusion of a fluorescent protein within a cell has been measured using either fluctuation-based te...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Extension of one-dimensional signal analysis to two-dimensional image analysis could accelerate conv...
We developed a procedure to measure diffusion coefficients using microfluidic devices that contribut...
AbstractQuantitative analysis of molecular diffusion is a necessity for the efficient design of most...
Two Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) methods were developed for optimizing the analysis of single...
Within the last years, e.g. by investigating the fluorescence of single molecules in biological cell...
AbstractDiffusion coefficient measurements are important for many biological and material investigat...
Free to read at publisher The movement of molecules inside living cells is a fundamental feature of ...
Two maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) methods were developed for optimizing the analysis of single...
Soft biomaterials are widely used in many application areas, spanning from packaging materials to ph...
The advent of single molecule microscopy enabled the study of subcellular processes at the single mo...
<p><i>A</i>: Signal of individual eYFP-GR molecules on an emCCD camera. <i>B</i>: The signal of an i...
Background. Single molecule tracking (SMT) analysis of fluorescently tagged lipid and protein probe...
AbstractWe propose here an approach for the analysis of single-molecule trajectories which is based ...
Diffusion of a fluorescent protein within a cell has been measured using either fluctuation-based te...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...