Fluorescence-Based Detection of Proteins and Their Interactions in Live Cells
MR Stoneman, V Raicu - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2023 - ACS Publications
Recent advances in fluorescence-based microscopy techniques, such as single molecule
fluorescence, Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), fluorescence intensity fluctuations …
fluorescence, Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), fluorescence intensity fluctuations …
Fluorescence Microscopy: a statistics-optics perspective
Fundamental properties of light unavoidably impose features on images collected using
fluorescence microscopes. Accounting for these features is often critical in quantitatively …
fluorescence microscopes. Accounting for these features is often critical in quantitatively …
Modularity of PRC1 composition and chromatin interaction define condensate properties
S Niekamp, SK Marr, TA Oei, R Subramanian… - Molecular cell, 2024 - cell.com
Polycomb repressive complexes (PRCs) play a key role in gene repression and are
indispensable for proper development. Canonical PRC1 forms condensates in vitro and in …
indispensable for proper development. Canonical PRC1 forms condensates in vitro and in …
Advanced multiparametric image spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy reveal a minimal model of CD95 signal initiation
N Bartels, NTM van der Voort, O Opanasyuk… - Science …, 2024 - science.org
Unraveling the concentration-dependent spatiotemporal organization of receptors in the
plasma membrane is crucial to understand cell signal initiation. A paradigm of this process is …
plasma membrane is crucial to understand cell signal initiation. A paradigm of this process is …
Therapeutic application of circular RNA aptamers in a mouse model of psoriasis
Efforts to advance RNA aptamers as a new therapeutic modality have been limited by their
susceptibility to degradation and immunogenicity. In a previous study, we demonstrated …
susceptibility to degradation and immunogenicity. In a previous study, we demonstrated …
Evidence that GPVI is expressed as a mixture of monomers and dimers, and that the D2 domain is not essential for GPVI activation
JC Clark, RAI Neagoe… - Thrombosis and …, 2021 - thieme-connect.com
Collagen has been proposed to bind to a unique epitope in dimeric glycoprotein VI (GPVI)
and the number of GPVI dimers has been reported to increase upon platelet activation …
and the number of GPVI dimers has been reported to increase upon platelet activation …
Dynamics of Ku and bacterial non-homologous end-joining characterized using single DNA molecule analysis
We use single-molecule techniques to characterize the dynamics of prokaryotic DNA repair
by non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), a system comprised only of the dimeric Ku and …
by non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), a system comprised only of the dimeric Ku and …
Divalent nanobodies to platelet CLEC-2 can serve as agonists or antagonists
CLEC-2 is a target for a new class of antiplatelet agent. Clustering of CLEC-2 leads to
phosphorylation of a cytosolic YxxL and binding of the tandem SH2 domains in Syk …
phosphorylation of a cytosolic YxxL and binding of the tandem SH2 domains in Syk …
Diffraction-limited molecular cluster quantification with Bayesian nonparametrics
Life's fundamental processes involve multiple molecules operating in close proximity within
cells. To probe the molecular composition of such small (diffraction-limited) regions …
cells. To probe the molecular composition of such small (diffraction-limited) regions …
ProDOL: a general method to determine the degree of labeling for staining optimization and molecular counting
SA Tashev, J Euchner, K Yserentant, S Hänselmann… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Determining the label to target ratio, also known as the degree of labeling (DOL), is crucial
for quantitative fluorescence microscopy and a high DOL with minimal unspecific labeling is …
for quantitative fluorescence microscopy and a high DOL with minimal unspecific labeling is …