Springer, 2007. — 457 p.
Imaging Cellular and Molecular Biological Function provides a unique selection of essays by leading experts, aiming at scientist and student alike who are interested in all aspects of modern imaging, from its application and up-scaling to its development. Indeed the philosophy of this volume is to provide student, researcher, PI, professional or provost the means to enter this applications field with confidence, and to construct the means to answer their own specific questions.
Considerations for Routine ImagingEntering the Portal: Understanding the Digital Image Recorded Through a Microscope
Quantitative Biological Image Analysis
The Open Microscopy Environment: a Collaborative Data Modeling and Software Development Project for Biological Image Informatics
Design and Function of a Light-Microscopy Facility
Advanced Methods and Concepts.Quantitative Colocalisation Imaging: Concepts, Measurements, and Pitfalls.
Quantitative FRET Microscopy of Live Cells
Fluorescence Photobleaching and Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy: Two Complementary Technologies To Study Molecular Dynamics in Living Cells
Single Fluorescent Molecule Tracking in Live Cells
From Live-Cell Microscopy to Molecular Mechanisms: Deciphering the Functions of Kinehore Proteins.
Cutting-Edge Applications and UtilitiesTowards Imaging the Dynamics of Protein Signalling
New Technologies for Imaging and Analysis of Individual Microbial Cells
Imaging Parasites in Vivo.
Computer-Assisted Systems for Dynamic 3D Reconstruction and Motion Analysis of Living Cells
High-Throughput/High-Content Automated Image Acquisition and Analysis
Cognition Network Technology — a Novel Multimodal Image Analysis Technique for Automatic Identification and Quantification of Biological Image Contents
High-Content Phenotypic Cell-Based Assays.