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Methods of Digital Video Microscopy for Colloidal Studies

John C. Crocker, +1 more
- 15 Apr 1996 - 
- Vol. 179, Iss: 1, pp 298-310
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In this article, a set of image processing algorithms for extracting quantitative data from digitized video microscope images of colloidal suspensions is described, which can locate submicrometer spheres to within 10 nm in the focal plane and 150 nm in depth.
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This article is published in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.The article was published on 1996-04-15. It has received 3423 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Video microscopy & Image processing.

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Capillary flow as the cause of ring stains from dried liquid drops

TL;DR: In this article, the authors ascribe the characteristic pattern of the deposition to a form of capillary flow in which pinning of the contact line of the drying drop ensures that liquid evaporating from the edge is replenished by liquid from the interior.
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TrackMate: An open and extensible platform for single-particle tracking.

TL;DR: TrackMate is an extensible platform where developers can easily write their own detection, particle linking, visualization or analysis algorithms within the TrackMate environment and is validated for quantitative lifetime analysis of clathrin-mediated endocytosis in plant cells.
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Polymerized colloidal crystal hydrogel films as intelligent chemical sensing materials

TL;DR: The preparation of a material that changes colour in response to a chemical signal by means of a change in diffraction (rather than absorption) properties is reported, anticipating that this strategy can be used to prepare ‘intelligent’ materials responsive to a wide range of analytes, including viruses.
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SINGLE-PARTICLE TRACKING: Applications to Membrane Dynamics

TL;DR: Measurements of trajectories of individual proteins or lipids in the plasma membrane of cells show a variety of types of motion, including directed motion, confined motion, and anomalous diffusion, which requires a revision of existing views of membrane structure and dynamics.
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Robust single-particle tracking in live-cell time-lapse sequences.

TL;DR: This approach shows that the GTPase dynamin differentially affects the kinetics of long- and short-lived endocytic structures and that the motion of CD36 receptors along cytoskeleton-mediated linear tracks increases their aggregation probability.
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