AbstractSingle particle tracking in three dimensions in a live cell environment holds the promise of revealing important new biological insights. However, conventional microscopy-based imaging techniques are not well suited for fast three-dimensional (3D) tracking of single particles in cells. Previously we developed an imaging modality multifocal plane microscopy (MUM) to image fast intracellular dynamics in three dimensions in live cells. Here, we introduce an algorithm, the MUM localization algorithm (MUMLA), to determine the 3D position of a point source that is imaged using MUM. We validate MUMLA through simulated and experimental data and show that the 3D position of quantum dots can be determined over a wide spatial range. We demonst...
Fluorescence microscopy is the method of choice in biology for its molecular specificity and super-r...
The application of semiconductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots (QDs) to biology in the past few...
Recent technological advances have rendered widefield fluorescence microscopy as an invaluable tool ...
ABSTRACT Single particle tracking in three dimensions in a live cell environment holds the promise o...
Single particle tracking in three dimensions in a live cell environment holds the promise of reveali...
Single molecule tracking in three dimensions (3D) in a live cell environment holds the promise of re...
Single molecule tracking in three dimensions (3D) in a live cell environment promises to reveal impo...
The study of cellular processes in three-dimensions is severely limited by the lack of imaging metho...
AbstractThe ability to detect biological events at the single-molecule level provides unique biophys...
The ability to detect biological events at the single-molecule level provides unique biophysical ins...
The ability to detect biological events at the single-molecule level provides unique biophysical ins...
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ABSTRACT We report amethod for tracking individual quantum dot (QD) labeled proteins inside of live ...
Three-dimensional single molecule microscopy enables the study of dynamic processes in living cells ...
The technical advances of single particle tracking (SPT) have come with an increasing demand for suc...
Fluorescence microscopy is the method of choice in biology for its molecular specificity and super-r...
The application of semiconductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots (QDs) to biology in the past few...
Recent technological advances have rendered widefield fluorescence microscopy as an invaluable tool ...
ABSTRACT Single particle tracking in three dimensions in a live cell environment holds the promise o...
Single particle tracking in three dimensions in a live cell environment holds the promise of reveali...
Single molecule tracking in three dimensions (3D) in a live cell environment holds the promise of re...
Single molecule tracking in three dimensions (3D) in a live cell environment promises to reveal impo...
The study of cellular processes in three-dimensions is severely limited by the lack of imaging metho...
AbstractThe ability to detect biological events at the single-molecule level provides unique biophys...
The ability to detect biological events at the single-molecule level provides unique biophysical ins...
The ability to detect biological events at the single-molecule level provides unique biophysical ins...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
ABSTRACT We report amethod for tracking individual quantum dot (QD) labeled proteins inside of live ...
Three-dimensional single molecule microscopy enables the study of dynamic processes in living cells ...
The technical advances of single particle tracking (SPT) have come with an increasing demand for suc...
Fluorescence microscopy is the method of choice in biology for its molecular specificity and super-r...
The application of semiconductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots (QDs) to biology in the past few...
Recent technological advances have rendered widefield fluorescence microscopy as an invaluable tool ...