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Confocal Microscopy Reveals Cell Surface Receptor Aggregation Through Image Correlation Spectroscopy

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06:51 min

August 2nd, 2018

DOI :

10.3791/57164-v

August 2nd, 2018


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Confocal Microscopy

Chapters in this video

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Title

0:39

Calculation of Image Correlation Spectroscopy

3:43

Batch Processing of ICS Datasets and Calculation of the Microscope s Beam Area

4:59

Results: Image Correlation Spectroscopy Detects Clusters on the Cell Surface of Adherent Cancer Cells

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Conclusion

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