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ColiCoords: A Python package for the analysis of bacterial fluorescence microscopy dataSmit et al., 2019
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- Smit J
- Li Y
- Warszawik E
- Herrmann A
- Cordes T
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- PloS one
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Single-molecule fluorescence microscopy studies of bacteria provide unique insights into the mechanisms of cellular processes and protein machineries in ways that are unrivalled by any other technique. With the cost of microscopes dropping and the availability of fully …
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