Single-particle tracking (SPT) is often the rate-limiting step in live-cell imaging studies of subcellular dynamics. Here we present a tracking algorithm that addresses the principal …
Optical microscopy has for centuries been a key tool to study living cells with minimum invasiveness. The advent of single molecule techniques over the past two decades has …
A Dupont, DC Lamb - Nanoscale, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
Single particle tracking (SPT) in biological systems is a quickly growing field. Many new technologies are being developed providing new tracking capabilities, which also lead to …
In recent years, the development of fast and highly sensitive microscopy has changed the way of thinking of cell biologists: it became more and more important to study the structural …
To the Editor: Many contemporary models of the plasma membrane are based on single- particle tracking (SPT) by light microscopy on live cells. Whereas the analysis of single …
To the Editor: Single-particle tracking (SPT) grants unprecedented insight into cellular function at the molecular scale1. Throughout the cell, the movement of single molecules is …
S Manley, JM Gillette, GH Patterson, H Shroff… - Nature …, 2008 - nature.com
We combined photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) with live-cell single-particle tracking to create a new method termed sptPALM. We created spatially resolved maps of …
A Heckert, L Dahal, R Tjian, X Darzacq - Elife, 2022 - elifesciences.org
Single-particle tracking (SPT) directly measures the dynamics of proteins in living cells and is a powerful tool to dissect molecular mechanisms of cellular regulation. Interpretation of …
Molecular trafficking within cells, tissues and engineered three-dimensional multicellular models is critical to the understanding of the development and treatment of various diseases …