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Academic Article Oligomerization state of dynamin 2 in cell membranes using TIRF and number and brightness analysis.
Academic Article Number and brightness analysis of LRRK2 oligomerization in live cells.
Academic Article A mutation associated with centronuclear myopathy enhances the size and stability of dynamin 2 complexes in cells.
Academic Article Investigations of protein-protein interactions using time-resolved fluorescence and phasors.
Academic Article Application of three-photon excitation FCS to the study of protein oligomerization.
Academic Article A multidimensional phasor approach reveals LAURDAN photophysics in NIH-3T3 cell membranes.
Academic Article Scanning fluorescence correlation spectroscopy comes full circle.
Academic Article Fit-free analysis of fluorescence lifetime imaging data using the phasor approach.
Academic Article Resolution of 4 components in the same pixel in FLIM images using the phasor approach.
Academic Article Time-resolved methods in biophysics. 8. Frequency domain fluorometry: applications to intrinsic protein fluorescence.
Academic Article Yeast ribosomal stalk heterogeneity in vivo shown by two-photon FCS and molecular brightness analysis.
Concept Microscopy
Concept Microscopy, Fluorescence
Concept Microscopy, Confocal
Concept Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton
Academic Article LAURDAN since Weber: The Quest for Visualizing Membrane Heterogeneity.
Academic Article The Phasor Plot: A Universal Circle to Advance Fluorescence Lifetime Analysis and Interpretation.
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