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Gardini et al., 2018 - Google Patents

Three-dimensional tracking of quantum dot-conjugated molecules in living cells

Gardini et al., 2018

Document ID
5350394157521085509
Author
Gardini L
Calamai M
Hatakeyama H
Kanzaki M
Capitanio M
Pavone F
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Nanoscale Imaging: Methods and Protocols

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Here, we describe protocols for three-dimensional tracking of single quantum dot- conjugated molecules with nanometer accuracy in living cells using conventional fluorescence microscopy. The technique exploits out-of-focus images of single emitters …
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