
Cell Imaging
Methods Express
David Stephens(Editor)
Scion Publishing Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2005
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-1-904842-26-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book covers the key techniques that can be employed in any lab with access to cell imaging equipment, even if they do not currently specialize in imaging. It focuses on live cell imaging and light microscopy applications, but is equally relevant to the imaging of fixed specimens.
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' ... a lot of distilled wisdom is clearly presented throughout for the immediate benefit of beginner or experienced microscopist alike. I wholeheartedly recommend it, advise you to buy it and expect my own copy to become a well-thumbed friend.' * RMS Proceedings *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloxham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
880 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-904842-26-2 (9781904842262)
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E-Book
12/2005
1st Edition
Scion Publishing
€44.99
Available for download
Content
1. An introduction to cell imaging (David Stephens)
2. Confocal or wide-field? A guide to selecting appropriate methods for cell imaging (Mark A. Jepson)
3. Image quantification and analysis (Kota Miura and Jens Rietdorf)
4. Transmitted light imaging (Jon D. Lane and Howard Stebbing)
5. Spectral imaging techniques for fluorescence microscopy (Timo Zimmermann)
6. Measurement of protein motion by photobleaching (John F. Presley)
7. Imaging calcium and calcium-binding proteins ( Burcu Hasdemir, Robert Burgoyne and Alexei Tepikin)
8. Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (David Zenisek)
9. An overview of three-dimensional and four-dimensional microscopy by computational deconvolution (Jose-Angel Conchello)
10. Correlative microscopy using Tokuyasu cryosections: applications for immunolabeling and in situ hybridization (Miguel R. Branco, Sheila Q. Xie, et al.)
11. Fluorescence lifetime imaging (Klaus Suhling)
12. Homo-FRET measurements to investigate molecular-scale organization of proteins in living cells (Rajat Varma and Satyajit Mayor)
13. High-content and high-throughput screening (Elizabeth P. Roquemore)
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Index
2. Confocal or wide-field? A guide to selecting appropriate methods for cell imaging (Mark A. Jepson)
3. Image quantification and analysis (Kota Miura and Jens Rietdorf)
4. Transmitted light imaging (Jon D. Lane and Howard Stebbing)
5. Spectral imaging techniques for fluorescence microscopy (Timo Zimmermann)
6. Measurement of protein motion by photobleaching (John F. Presley)
7. Imaging calcium and calcium-binding proteins ( Burcu Hasdemir, Robert Burgoyne and Alexei Tepikin)
8. Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (David Zenisek)
9. An overview of three-dimensional and four-dimensional microscopy by computational deconvolution (Jose-Angel Conchello)
10. Correlative microscopy using Tokuyasu cryosections: applications for immunolabeling and in situ hybridization (Miguel R. Branco, Sheila Q. Xie, et al.)
11. Fluorescence lifetime imaging (Klaus Suhling)
12. Homo-FRET measurements to investigate molecular-scale organization of proteins in living cells (Rajat Varma and Satyajit Mayor)
13. High-content and high-throughput screening (Elizabeth P. Roquemore)
List of suppliers
Index