Cells communicate with their environment via surface receptors, but nanoscopic receptor organization with respect to complex cell surface morphology remains unclear. This is mainly due to a lack of accessible, robust and high-resolution methods. Here, we present an approach for mapping the topography of receptors at the cell surface with nanometer precision. The method involves coating glass coverslips with glycine, which preserves the fine membrane morphology while allowing immobilized cells to be positioned close to the optical surface. We developed an advanced and simplified algorithm for the analysis of single-molecule localization data acquired in a biplane detection scheme. These advancements enable direct and quantitative mapping of ...
Controlled activation of immune cells protects the body from pathogens and disease while limiting da...
Molecular interactions are key to many chemical and biological processes like protein function. In m...
Nanostructured and chemically functionalized materials which mimic architectural and mechanical feat...
Cells communicate with their environment via surface receptors, but nanoscopic receptor organization...
The possibility to visualize and image the arrangement of proteins within the cell at the molecular ...
Knowledge of assembly, subunit architecture and dynamics of membrane proteins in a cellular context ...
Membrane shape is a key feature of many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, division...
The plasma membrane serves as the cell’s front line for interactions with, and response to, the exte...
The combination of fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy has a great potential in sing...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Nanoscale organisation of receptor ligands has become an important approach to study the clustering ...
A complete understanding of biological substructures is often obscured by the diffraction limit of v...
Membrane proteins in the cell are dynamically organized to process the information from the environm...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...
Controlled activation of immune cells protects the body from pathogens and disease while limiting da...
Molecular interactions are key to many chemical and biological processes like protein function. In m...
Nanostructured and chemically functionalized materials which mimic architectural and mechanical feat...
Cells communicate with their environment via surface receptors, but nanoscopic receptor organization...
The possibility to visualize and image the arrangement of proteins within the cell at the molecular ...
Knowledge of assembly, subunit architecture and dynamics of membrane proteins in a cellular context ...
Membrane shape is a key feature of many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, division...
The plasma membrane serves as the cell’s front line for interactions with, and response to, the exte...
The combination of fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy has a great potential in sing...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Nanoscale organisation of receptor ligands has become an important approach to study the clustering ...
A complete understanding of biological substructures is often obscured by the diffraction limit of v...
Membrane proteins in the cell are dynamically organized to process the information from the environm...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...
Controlled activation of immune cells protects the body from pathogens and disease while limiting da...
Molecular interactions are key to many chemical and biological processes like protein function. In m...
Nanostructured and chemically functionalized materials which mimic architectural and mechanical feat...