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Speckle microscopy: When less is more.
T.J. Keating and G.G. Borisy
Curr. Biol., 10:R22-R24, 2000
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Abstract:

Fluorescent speckle microscopy is a new and simplified method for generating fiduciary marks on cellular structures. It promises to become the method of choice for studying polymer movement and dynamics in vivo.



Figures:

Figure 1 (19 K) - Image of a single microtubule, assembled in vitro from a solution containing 0.6% labeled tubulin, displaying a pronounced speckle pattern
Figure 2 (20 K) - Treadmilling of a single microtubule in the lamellum of a cytoplast made from a CHO cell, shown in sequential timelapse images


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