Adaptive fluctuation imaging captures rapid subcellular dynamics
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17740Dato
2019-07-22Type
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Opstad, Ida Sundvor; Ströhl, Florian; Birgisdottir, Åsa birna; Acuña Maldonado, Sebastian Andres; Kalstad, Trine; Myrmel, Truls; Agarwal, Krishna; Ahluwalia, Balpreet SinghSammendrag
In this work we have explored the live-cell friendly nanoscopy method Multiple Signal Classification Algorithm (MUSICAL) for multi-colour imaging of various organelles and sub-cellular structures in the cardiomyoblast cell line H2c9. We have tested MUSICAL for fast (up to 230Hz), multi-colour time-lapse sequences of various sub-cellular structures (mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, endosomes and nuclei) in living cells using low excitation-light dose. Challenges and opportunities with applying MUSICAL for studying rapid sub-cellular dynamics are discussed.
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Opstad, I.S. (2021). Bringing optical nanoscopy to life - Super-resolution microscopy of living cells. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20306Forlag
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Opstad, I.S., Ströhl, F., Birgisdottir, Å.b., Maldonado, S.A.A., Kalstad, T., Myrmel, T., Agarwal, K., Ahluwalia, B.S. (2019) Adaptive fluctuation imaging captures rapid subcellular dynamics. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, Advances in Microscopic Imaging II, 11076,1-3Metadata
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