Imaging cellular and molecular biological functions /
Spencer L. Shorte, Friedrich Frischknecht, editors
- Berlin : Springer, 2007
- xxi, 449 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
- Principles and practice .
Considerations for routine imaging -- Entering the portal: understanding the digital image recorded through a microscope -- Quantitative biological image analysis -- The open microscopy environment: a collaborative data modeling and software development project for biological image informatics -- Design and function of a light-microscopy facility -- Advanced methods and concepts -- Quantitative colocalisation imaging: concepts, measurements, and pitfalls -- Quantitative FRET microscopy of live cells -- Flourescence photobleaching and flourescence correlation spectroscopy: two complementary technologies to study molecular dynamics in living cells -- Single fluorescent molecule tracking in live cells -- From live-cell microscopy to molecular mechanisms: deciphering the functions of kinetochore proteins -- Cutting edge applications & utilities -- Towards imaging the dynamics of protein signalling -- New technologies for imaging and analysis of individual microbial cells -- Imaging parasites in vivo -- Computer-assisted systems for dynamic 3D reconstruction and motion analysis of living cells -- High-throughput/high-content automated image acquisition and analysis -- Cognition network technology: a novel multimodal image analysis technique for automatic identification and quantification of biological image contents -- High-content phenotypic cell-based assays