Cell Biological Applications of Confocal Microscopy, 1st Edition,Leslie Wilson,Paul Matsudaira,Brian Matsumoto,ISBN9780124804302
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Key Features

@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Describes proper specimen preparation for obtaining high-quality data and images
* Covers pitfalls in imaging different specimens and in employing different dyes
* Contains detailed protocols accessible to new users
* Chapters are self-contained units, but describe strategies that can be combined to develop new protocols
* Techniques are illustrated with full-color plates

Description

Cell Biological Applications of Confocal Microscopy instructs researchers on methods of preparing biological material for confocal microscopy. Individual chapters describe the technical problems of imaging structures in thick specimens and useful techniques such as multi-color dye visualization. The book provides specific examples of applications of confocal microscopy to cell biological problems. This volume is an essential guide for students and scientists in cell biology, neuroscience, and many other areas of biological and biomedical research, as well as research directors and technical staff of microscopy and imaging facilities.

Readership

New and experienced researchers, graduate students, and technicians in cell and developmental biology, anatomy, pathology, neuroscience, biophysics, optical science. Also large audience in other biological areas for which microscopy is an important research tool, such as directors and technical staff of microscopy and imaging facilities.

Leslie Wilson

Affiliations and Expertise

University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.

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Paul Matsudaira

Affiliations and Expertise

Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, U.S.A.

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Brian Matsumoto

Affiliations and Expertise

Neuroscience Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.

Cell Biological Applications of Confocal Microscopy, 1st Edition

S.J. Wright, V.E. Centonze, S.A. Stricker, P. Devries, S.W. Paddock, and G. Schatten, An Introduction to Confocal Microscopy and Three-Dimensional Reconstruction.
J.J. Art and M.B. Goodman, Rapid Scanning Confocal Microscopy.
L. Majlof and P.-O. Forsgren, Confocal Microscopy: Important Considerations for Accurate Imaging.
T.C. Brelje, M.W. Weesendorf, and R.L. Sorenson, Multi-Color Laser Scanning Confocal Immunofluorescence Microscopy: Practical Application and Limitations.
I. Kurtz and C. Emmons, Measurement of Intracellular pH with a Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope.
L.M. Loew, Confocal Microscopy of Potentiometric Fluorescent Dyes.
M. Terasaki and L. Jaffe, Imaging the EndoplasmicReticulum in Living Sea Urchin Eggs.
A.H. Cornell-Bell, I.R. Otake, K. Sadler, P.G. Thomas, S. Lawrence, K. Olsen, F.R. Gumkowski, J.R. Peterson, and J.D. Jamieson, Membrane Glycolipid Trafficking in Living, Polarized Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Assessment by Confocal Microscopy.
D.L. Gard, Confocal Immunofluorescence Microscopy of Microtubules in Amphibian Oocytes and Eggs.
R.G. Summers, S.A. Stricker, and R.A. Cameron, Applications of Confocal Microscopy to Studies of Sea Urchin Embryogenesis.
J.I. Hale and B. Matsumoto, Resolution of Subcellular Detail in Thick Tissue Sections: Immunohistochemical Preparation and Fluorescence Confocal Microscopy.
G.E. Baker and B.E. Reese, Using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy to Investigate the Organization and Development of Neuronal Projections Labeled with DiI.
J.N. Turner, J.W. Swann, D.H. Szaroski, K.L. Smith, D.O. Carpenter, and M. Fejtl, Three-Dimensional Confocal Light Microscopy of Neurons: Fluorescent and Reflection Stains.
Chapter References.
Subject Index.

Quotes and reviews

@qu:"The diverse applications presented in this book reflect the creativity and technical skills of the many contributors while emphasizing the power and promise of CM."
@source:--TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY
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