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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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Single-particle imaging

2007
The current status of single-particle X-ray imaging - or "X-ray crystallography without need for a crystal" - is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the Stony Brook/Cornell/Berkeley single yeast cell imaging project. Two-dimensional (2D) images of a quick-frozen yeast cell have been obtained with a resolution which, if carried out in three ...
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Diffractive Imaging of Single Particles

2019
The computational methods and applications of diffractive (lensless) imaging are reviewed. Far-field scattering (e. g., by neutrons, electrons, light, or x-rays) by a nonperiodic localized potential is detected and the phase problem solved using iterative optimization methods, which allows a three-dimensional image of the object potential to be ...
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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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Lanthanide‐Doped Upconversion Nanoparticles for Single‐Particle Imaging

ChemBioChem
Lanthanide‐doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) have recently demonstrated great promise in single‐particle imaging (SPI) due to their exceptional photostability and minimal background fluorescence. However, their limited brightness has posed a significant barrier to wider adoption in SPI applications.
Huan Ling   +4 more
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Efficient Joint Image Reconstruction of Multi-Patch Data Reusing a Single System Matrix in Magnetic Particle Imaging

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2019
Due to peripheral nerve stimulation, the magnetic particle imaging (MPI) method is limited in the maximum applicable excitation-field amplitude. This in turn leads to a limitation of the size of the covered field of view (FoV) to few millimeters.
P. Szwargulski   +3 more
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Atomic‐Level Passivation of Individual Upconversion Nanocrystal for Single Particle Microscopic Imaging

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Lanthanide‐doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) have significant applications for single‐molecule probes and high‐resolution display. However, one of their major hurdles is the weak luminescence, and this remains a grand challenge to achieve at the ...
Qiuhong Min   +10 more
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Reference-enhanced X-ray single-particle imaging

Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, 2023
Abhishek Mall, Kartik Ayyer
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[27] Single-particle tracking image microscopy

2003
Ken Ritchie, Akihiro Kusumi
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