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Cell Imaging Techniques Methods and Protocols

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology Volume: 319
Edited By: Douglas J Taatjes and Brooke T Mossman
512 pages
Publisher: Humana Press
Cell Imaging Techniques
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  • Cell Imaging Techniques ISBN: 9781588291578 Hardback Dec 2005 Out of Print #163616
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About this book

A diverse collection of state-of-the-art methods for the microscopic imaging of cells and molecules. The authors cover a wide spectrum of complimentary techniques, including such methods as fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and laser scanning cytometry. Additional readily reproducible protocols on confocal scanning laser microscopy, quantitative computer-assisted image analysis, laser-capture microdissection, microarray image scanning, near-field scanning optical microscopy, and reflection contrast microscopy round out this eclectic collection of cutting-edge imaging techniques now available. The authors also discuss preparative methods for particles and cells by transmission electron microscopy.

Contents

Molecular Beacons: Fluorescent Probes for Detection of Endogenous mRNAs in Living Cells Diana P. Bratu Second-Harmonic Imaging of Collagen Guy Cox and Eleanor Kable Visualizing Calcium Signaling in Cells by Digitized Wide-Field and Confocal Fluorescent Microscopy Michael Wm. Roe, Jerome F. Fiekers, Louis H. Philipson, and Vytautas P. Bindokas Multifluorescence Labeling Techniques and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy on Lung Tissue Maria Stern, Douglas J. Taatjes, and Brooke T. Mossman Evaluation of Confocal Microscopy System Performance Robert M. Zucker Quantitative Analysis of Atherosclerotic Lesion Composition in Mice Marilyn P. Wadsworth, Burton E. Sobel, David J. Schneider, Wendy Tra, Hans van Hirtum, and Douglas J. Taatjes Applications of Microscopy to Genetic Therapy of Cystic Fibrosis and Other Human Diseases Thomas O. Moninger, Randy A. Nessler, and Kenneth C. Moore Laser Scanning Cytometry: Principles and Applications Piotr Pozarowski, Elena Holden, and Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz Near-Clinical Applications of Laser Scanning Cytometry David A. Rew, Gerrit Woltmann, and Davinder Kaur Laser Capture Microdissection Virginia Espina, John Milia, Glendon Wu, Stacy Cowherd, and Lance A. Liotta Analysis of Asbestos-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Bronchiolar Epithelial Cells Using Laser Capture Microdissection and Quantitative Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction Christopher B. Manning, Brooke T. Mossman, and Douglas J. Taatjes New Approaches to Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Sabita K. Murthy and Douglas J. Demetrick Microarray Image Scanning Latha Ramdas and Wei Zhang Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy in Cell Biology and Cytogenetics Michael Hausmann, Birgit Perner, Alexander Rapp, Leo Wollweber, Harry Scherthan, and Karl-Otto Greulich Porosome: The Fusion Pore Revealed by Multiple Imaging Modalities Bhanu P. Jena Secretory Vesicle Swelling by Atomic Force Microscopy Sang-Joon Cho and Bhanu P. Jena Imaging and Probing Cell Mechanical Properties With the Atomic Force Microscope Kevin D. Costa Reflection Contrast Microscopy: The Bridge Between Light and Electron Microscopy F. A. Prins, I. Cornelese-ten Velde, and E. de Heer Three-Dimensional Analysis of Single Particles by Electron Microscopy: Sample Preparation and Data Acquisition Teresa Ruiz and Michael Radermacher Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Single Particles in Electron Microscopy: Image Processing Michael Radermacher and Teresa Ruiz A New Microbiopsy System Enables Rapid Preparation of Tissue for High-Pressure Freezing Dimitri Vanhecke, Peter Eggli, Werner Graber, and Daniel Studer Index

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Handbook / Manual Out of Print
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology Volume: 319
Edited By: Douglas J Taatjes and Brooke T Mossman
512 pages
Publisher: Humana Press
Media reviews

From the reviews: "...deserves to do well." -Ultramicroscopy "The book covers a wide range of experimental imaging methods for the investigation of cells. ! The book is well produced, with many excellent photographs and diagrams, and I have enjoyed broadening my awareness of techniques that not only did I not know in detail but in some cases not even know existed. A nice book ! ." (D. J. Cook, British Journal of Biomedical Science, Vol. 63 (2), 2006) "This 21-chapter volume ! provides detailed descriptions of and protocols for a plethora of microscopy and related methods to study tissues, cells and macromolecules. ! This comprehensive and well rounded book is suitable for institutional or personal purchase, novices and experts, and it is certainly a must-read for all serious confocal microscopists and imaging facility managers." (Andreas Holzenburg, Microbiology Today, August, 2006) "Douglas Taatjes and Brooke Mossman have edited a compilation of 21 articles. ! The subjects covered are very diverse, ranging from light microscopy to electron microscopy. ! In summary, this book provides an excellent overview on current and relevant imaging techniques. The described methods and protocols are not only of particular interest to those who are new in the field or who have to expand their imaging capability above regular light microscopy. The book will serve as a reference for years to come ! ." (Carsten Schultz, ChemBioChem, Vol. 7, 2006) "This text will be extremely useful. ! it is a collection of advanced and sometimes disparate microscopy techniques and their application to biological research. ! The authors include highly detailed descriptions and instructions on the low-level methods computer programmers use for acquisition, storage, and manipulation of digital image data." (Steven Ruzin, Microscope, Vol. 54, 2006)

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