One major question in molecular biology is whether the spatial distribution of observed molecules is random or organized in clusters. Indeed, this analysis gives information about molecules' interactions and physical interplay with their environment. The standard tool for analyzing molecules' distribution statistically is the Ripley's K function, which tests spatial randomness through the computation of its critical quantiles. However, quantiles' computation is very cumbersome, hindering its use. Here, we present an analytical expression of these quantiles, leading to a fast and robust statistical test, and we derive the characteristic clusters' size from the maxima of the Ripley's K function. Subsequently, we analyze the spatial organizati...
The formation of dynamical clusters of proteins is ubiquitous in cellular membranes and is in part r...
The formation of dynamical clusters of proteins is ubiquitous in cellular membranes and is in part r...
International audienceElucidating protein functions and molecular organisation requires to localise ...
One major question in molecular biology is whether the spatial distribution of observed molecules is...
<div><p>One major question in molecular biology is whether the spatial distribution of observed mole...
AbstractRipley's K-, H-, and L-functions are used increasingly to identify clustering of proteins in...
We report a robust nonparametric descriptor, J'(r), for quantifying the density of clustering molecu...
BACKGROUND: Biological systems are inherently inhomogeneous and spatial effects play a significant r...
Biological systems are inherently inhomogeneous and spatial effects play a significant role in proce...
The spatial distribution of proteins within the cell affects their capability to interact with other...
Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microscopy, with...
<p>Between 5 and 35 nm, a single blurred peak is apparent and converges to a straight line at larger...
Background: Biological systems are inherently inhomogeneous and spatial effects play a significant r...
<div><p>Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microsco...
Cell function is regulated by the spatiotemporal organization of the signaling machinery, and a key ...
The formation of dynamical clusters of proteins is ubiquitous in cellular membranes and is in part r...
The formation of dynamical clusters of proteins is ubiquitous in cellular membranes and is in part r...
International audienceElucidating protein functions and molecular organisation requires to localise ...
One major question in molecular biology is whether the spatial distribution of observed molecules is...
<div><p>One major question in molecular biology is whether the spatial distribution of observed mole...
AbstractRipley's K-, H-, and L-functions are used increasingly to identify clustering of proteins in...
We report a robust nonparametric descriptor, J'(r), for quantifying the density of clustering molecu...
BACKGROUND: Biological systems are inherently inhomogeneous and spatial effects play a significant r...
Biological systems are inherently inhomogeneous and spatial effects play a significant role in proce...
The spatial distribution of proteins within the cell affects their capability to interact with other...
Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microscopy, with...
<p>Between 5 and 35 nm, a single blurred peak is apparent and converges to a straight line at larger...
Background: Biological systems are inherently inhomogeneous and spatial effects play a significant r...
<div><p>Single Molecule Localization Microscopy techniques like PhotoActivated Localization Microsco...
Cell function is regulated by the spatiotemporal organization of the signaling machinery, and a key ...
The formation of dynamical clusters of proteins is ubiquitous in cellular membranes and is in part r...
The formation of dynamical clusters of proteins is ubiquitous in cellular membranes and is in part r...
International audienceElucidating protein functions and molecular organisation requires to localise ...