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Steven F. Lee

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  88
Citations -  4153

Steven F. Lee is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microscopy & Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 79 publications receiving 3113 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven F. Lee include Stanford University & University of Sussex.

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A spindle-like apparatus guides bacterial chromosome segregation

TL;DR: A bacterial chromosome segregation mechanism that features basic operating principles similar to eukaryotic mitotic machines is elucidated, including a multivalent protein complex at the centromere that stimulates the dynamic disassembly of polymers to move chromosomes into daughter compartments.
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Initiation of T cell signaling by CD45 segregation at 'close contacts'

TL;DR: The structural basis for, and the potent signaling effects of, local CD45 and kinase segregation are revealed, and TCR ligands have the potential to heighten signaling simply by holding receptors in close contacts.
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Single-molecule visualization of DNA G-quadruplex formation in live cells

TL;DR: A G4-specific fluorescent probe (SiR-PyPDS) has been developed that enables single-molecule and real-time detection of individual G4 structures in living cells without perturbing G4 formation and dynamics.
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Brightening, Blinking, Bluing and Bleaching in the Life of a Quantum Dot: Friend or Foe?

TL;DR: This work reviews recent experimental and theoretical studies of FI, PLE and bluing, highlighting the benefits, as well as complications, they bring to key applications.