| Literature DB >> 25932286 |
Matthew S DeVore1, Dominik G Stich1, Aaron M Keller1, Yagnaseni Ghosh1, Peter M Goodwin1, Mary E Phipps1, Michael H Stewart2, Cédric Cleyrat3, Bridget S Wilson3, Diane S Lidke3, Jennifer A Hollingsworth1, James H Werner1.
Abstract
Single particle tracking has provided a wealth of information about biophysical processes such as motor protein transport and diffusion in cell membranes. However, motion out of the plane of the microscope or blinking of the fluorescent probe used as a label generally limits observation times to several seconds. Here, we overcome these limitations by using novel non-blinking quantum dots as probes and employing a custom 3D tracking microscope to actively follow motion in three dimensions (3D) in live cells. Signal-to-noise is improved in the cellular milieu through the use of pulsed excitation and time-gated detection.Entities:
Keywords: Single particle tracking; microscopy; quantum dot; time-gating
Year: 2015 PMID: 25932286 PMCID: PMC4412170 DOI: 10.1117/12.2082943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng ISSN: 0277-786X