AbstractFluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) measurements of cell surface protein lateral diffusion typically employ an interrogated spot of 0.5μm 1/e2 radius. The effective spot area represents only 1/500 of the total surface of an 8-μm cell. An FPR measurement of a protein expressed as 50,000 copies per cell reflects the dynamics of 100molecules. This limits the precision and reproducibility of FPR measurements. We describe a method for interferometric fringe pattern FPR that permits simultaneous interrogation of the entire cell’s surface. Fringe patterns are generated interferometrically within the optical path of an FPR system. Methods for interpreting fluorescence recovery kinetics on cells and for determining the protein mobile ...
The scope of photobleaching applications and the method itself are briefly reviewed. Two current app...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching has been a popular technique to quantify the lateral mobi...
ABSTRACTTransport and binding of molecules to specific sites are necessary for the assembly and func...
AbstractFluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) measurements of cell surface protein lateral diff...
Fluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) denotes a method for measuring two-dimensional lateral mo...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy are the primary...
Fluorescence photobleaching methods have been widely used to study diffusion processes in the plasma...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy are the primary...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy are the primary...
AbstractDetermining averaged effective diffusion constants from experimental measurements of fluores...
The evaluation of lateral diffusion coefficients of membrane components by the technique of fluoresc...
AbstractWe present a truly quantitative fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) model for ...
AbstractMultiphoton fluorescence photobleaching recovery (MP-FPR) is a technique for measuring the t...
Fluorescence photobleaching methods have been widely used to study diffusion processes in the plasma...
The scope of photobleaching applications and the method itself are briefly reviewed. Two current app...
The scope of photobleaching applications and the method itself are briefly reviewed. Two current app...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching has been a popular technique to quantify the lateral mobi...
ABSTRACTTransport and binding of molecules to specific sites are necessary for the assembly and func...
AbstractFluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) measurements of cell surface protein lateral diff...
Fluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) denotes a method for measuring two-dimensional lateral mo...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy are the primary...
Fluorescence photobleaching methods have been widely used to study diffusion processes in the plasma...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy are the primary...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy are the primary...
AbstractDetermining averaged effective diffusion constants from experimental measurements of fluores...
The evaluation of lateral diffusion coefficients of membrane components by the technique of fluoresc...
AbstractWe present a truly quantitative fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) model for ...
AbstractMultiphoton fluorescence photobleaching recovery (MP-FPR) is a technique for measuring the t...
Fluorescence photobleaching methods have been widely used to study diffusion processes in the plasma...
The scope of photobleaching applications and the method itself are briefly reviewed. Two current app...
The scope of photobleaching applications and the method itself are briefly reviewed. Two current app...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching has been a popular technique to quantify the lateral mobi...
ABSTRACTTransport and binding of molecules to specific sites are necessary for the assembly and func...