TOP > Available Issues > Table of Contents > Abstract | | ONLINE | ISSN | : | 1347-3700 | | PRINT | ISSN | : | 0386-7196 |
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| | Cell Structure and Function |
| Vol. 27 (2002) , No. 5 pp.335-341 |
| [PDF (235K)] [References] | | Live Cell Imaging Using Wide-Field Microscopy and Deconvolution
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| | | 1) Division of Gene Regulation and Expression, MSI/WTB Complex, University of Dundee |
| ABSTRACT. The use of fluorescence imaging methods, most recently based on fluorescent protein technology, and the availability of high quality fluorescence imaging systems have driven a revolution in cell and molecular biology. Live cell imaging, especially using fluorescence, is now used in a wide variety of assays in academic and commercial laboratories. The use of this technology requires particular attention to be paid to cell engineering, the design of the image acquisition system, the imaging protocol, and subsequent processing and analytic methods. In this review, we discuss each of these steps, highlighting practical techniques developed by us and others.
| | | | |  | To cite this article: |  | Jason R. Swedlow and Melpomeni Platani; “Live Cell Imaging Using Wide-Field Microscopy and Deconvolution”. Cell Struct. Funct., Vol. 27, 335-341 (2002) . |  |
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 | doi:10.1247/csf.27.335 |  | JOI JST.JSTAGE/csf/27.335 | | (c) 2002 by Japan Society for Cell Biology |
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