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Tracking receptors by imaging single molecules

Cognet et al., 2008

Document ID
16076921921051473566
Author
Cognet L
Lounis B
Choquet D
Publication year
Publication venue
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols

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METHOD A single-fluorophore or particle-imaging experiment involves the attachment of the label to the receptor of interest through a specific high-affinity ligand (a natural ligand, an antibody, or a toxin) that recognizes the extracellular domain of the receptor in live cells. This …
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