Section I: Detection and Approaches to Live Cell Imaging 1. Fluorescent Protein Tracking and Detection M. Rizzo, M. Davidson, and D. Piston 2. Constructing and Expressing Fluorescent Protein Fusions D. Spector and B. Goldman 3. Micropatterning Cell f1;Substrate Adhesions Using Linear Polyacrylamide as the Blocking Agent W.-h. Guo and Y.-l. Wang 4. CCD Cameras for Fluorescence Imaging of Living Cells W. Salmon and J. Waters 5. Fluorescence Perturbation Techniques to Study Mobility and Molecular Dynamics of Proteins in Live Cells: FRAP, Photoactivation, Photoconversion, and FLIP A. Bancaud, S. Huet, G. Rabut, and J. Ellenberg 6. Imaging Protein State in Cells H. Grecco and P. Bastiaens 7. A Versatile, Multicolor Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence and Spinning-Disk Confocal Microscope System for High-Resolution Live Cell Imaging W. Shin, R. Fischer, P. Kanchanawong, Y. Kim, J. Lim, K. Myers, Y. Nishimura, S. Plotnikov, I. Thievessen, D. Yarar, B. Sabass, and C. Waterman 8. Confocal Microscopy, Deconvolution, and Structured Illumination Methods J. Murray 9. Atomic-Force Microscopy for Biological Imaging and Mechanical Testing across Length Scales M. Plodinec, M. Loparic, and U. Aebi 10. OMX: A New Platform for Multimodal, Multichannel Wide-Field Imaging I. Dobbie, E. King, R.M. Parton, P. Carlton, J.W. Sedat, J.R. Swedlow, and I. Davis 11. Digital Scanned Laser Light-Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy P.J. Keller and E.H.K. Stelzer 12. First Step for Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy for the Live Cell M. Kinjo, H. Sakata, and S. Mikuni 13. Tracking and Quantitative Analysis of Dynamic Movements of Cells and Particles K. Rohr, W. Godinez, N. Harder, S. W f6;rz, J. Mattes, W. Tvarusk f3;, and R. Eils 14. Imaging Techniques for Measuring Cell Materials Properties K. Kasza, D. Vader, S. K f6;ster, N. Wang, and D. Weitz 15. Computational Image Analysis of Cellular Dynamics: A Case Study Based on Particle Tracking K. Jaqaman and G. Danuser 16. Software Tools, Data Structures, and Interfaces for Microscope Imaging N. Stuurman and J.R. Swedlow 17. High-Throughput Microscopy Using Live Mammalian Cells S. Terjung, T. Walter, A. Seitz, B. Neumann, R. Pepperkok, and J. Ellenberg Section II: Imaging of Live Cells and Organisms 18. In Vivo Imaging of Mammalian Cells J. Swedlow, I. Porter, M. Posch, and S. Swift 19. Live Cell Imaging of Yeast D. Rines, D. Thomann, J. Dorn, P. Goodwin, and P. Sorger 20. Live Imaging of Caenorhabditis elegans B. Podbilewicz and Y. Gruenbaum 21. Live Cell Imaging of Plants Y. Fang and D. Spector 22. Pushing the Limits of Live Cell Imaging in Drosophila R. Parton, A.M. Vall e9;s, I. Dobbie, and I. Davis 23. Dynamic, Long-Term, In Vivo Imaging of Tumor-Stroma Interactions in Mouse Models of Breast Cancer Using Spinning Disk Confocal Microscopy A.J. Ewald, Z. Werb, and M. Egeblad 24. High-Resolution Multiphoton Imaging of Tumors In Vivo J. Wyckoff, B. Gligorijevic, D. Entenberg, J. Segall, and J. Condeelis 25. Correlated Live Cell Light and Electron Microscopy Using Tetracysteine Tags and Biarsenicals G.M. Gaietta, T.J. Deerinck, and M.H. Ellisman 26. Intravital Microscopy of Normal and Diseased Tissues in the Mouse R.K. Jain, L.L. Munn, and D. Fukumura 27. Imaging Lipids in Living Cells C. Schultz, A.B. Neef, T.W. Gadella, Jr., and J. Goedhart 28. Development of Mammalian Cell Lines with lac Operator-Tagged Chromosomes Y.G. Strukov, M. Plutz, and A.S. Belmont 29. Imaging Gene Expression in Living Cells S. Janicki and D. Spector 30. Studying Mitosis in Cultured Mammalian Cells P. Wadsworth 31. Imaging Intermediate Filament Proteins in Living Cells E.R. Kuczmarski, T. Shimi, and R.D. Goldman 32. Methods for Expressing and Analyzing GFP-Tubulin and GFP-Microtubule-Associated-Proteins H.V. Gooodson, J.S. Dzurisin, and P. Wadsworth 33. Imaging of Membrane Systems and Membrane Traffic in Living Cells E.L. Snapp and P. Lajoie 34. Imaging Live Cells under Mechanical Stress B.P. Helmke and P.F. Davies 35. Imaging Single Molecules Using Total Internal Reflection Microscopy S. Reck-Peterson, N. Derr, and N. Stuurman 36. Cellular Imaging Using Total Internal Reflection Fluorescent Microscopy (TIRFM) D. Toomre 37. Visualization and Quantification of Single RNA Molecules in Living Cells Y. Shav-Tal, S.M. Shenoy, and R.H. Singer
I highly recommend this latest edition of Live Cell Imaging to
anybody who wishes to implement available technologies to probe the
in vivo dynamics of a protein or tissue of interest. This book
allows the reader to contemplate how to use existing equipment with
some minor adjustments or simple application of reagents and
analytical tools. Furthermore, this book provides a comprehensive
analysis of the latest imaging technologies available in the field
and should therefore be invaluable to any researcher who wishes to
find a discussion of all of these techniques and applications under
one umbrella.
-DDLMicroscopy and MicroanalysisMany world-leading microscopy and
image analysis experts...have their say in the multifaceted
chapters of this book. The many color illustrations help the reader
to understand even highly complex connections...we can recommend
this book to all researchers and imaging specialists. However, it
is not only interested individuals with an existing affinity for
live cell microscopy who should keep a copy...on their bedside
table. Readers who are getting to grips with the analysis of living
systems for the first time will also get their money's worth from
this book.
-DDLAxioVision Solutions Newsletter, Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
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