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A Motion Transformer for Single Particle Tracking in Fluorescence Microscopy Images

2023
Abstract Single particle tracking is an important image analysis technique widely used in biomedical sciences to follow the movement of sub-cellular structures, which typically appear as individual particles in fluorescence microscopy images.
Yudong Zhang, Ge Yang
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Single-particle tracking image microscopy.

Methods in enzymology, 2003
The techniques of single particle tracking (SPT) and optical force microscopy (OFM) as described above allow direct imaging of the motion of molecules in the membrane of live cells, and provide a means of controlling the movement by an almost noninvasive method.
Ken, Ritchie, Akihiro, Kusumi
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Optimizing and Scaling the 3D Reconstruction of Single-Particle Imaging

2024 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS)
An X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) facility can produce on the order of 1,000,000 extremely bright X-ray light pulses per second. Using an XFEL to image the atomic structure of a molecule requires fast analysis of an enormous amount of data, estimated to exceed one terabyte per second and requiring petabytes of storage.
Niteya Shah   +4 more
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Brightness calibrates particle size in single particle fluorescence imaging

Optics Letters, 2015
This Letter provides a novel approach to quantify the particle sizes of highly bright semiconductor polymer dots (Pdots) for single-particle imaging and photobleaching studies. A quadratic dependence of single-particle brightness on particle size was determined by single-particle fluorescence imaging and intensity statistics.
Zhihe, Liu   +5 more
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Single particle imaging of biological specimens

Sixth Conference on Frontiers in Optical Imaging and Technology: Novel Imaging Systems
Guanxiao Cheng, Jinjie Yu
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