
Publications of K. A. Lidke
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Journal Article (13)
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Journal Article
72 (6), pp. 431 - 440 (2009)
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and photoconversion in multiple arbitrary regions of interest using a programmable array microscope. Microscopy Research and Technique 2.
Journal Article
6441, pp. 1 - 12 (2007)
Biological applications of an LCoS-based programmable array microscope (PAM). Proceedings of SPIE 3.
Journal Article
Quantum dots shed light on processes in living cells. SPIE Newsroom, DOI: 10.1117/2.1200605.0228 (2006)
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Journal Article
6096, 60960X1-8 (2006)
Spectroscopic modulation of multifunctionalized quantum dots for use as biological probes and effectors. Proceedings of SPIE 5.
Journal Article
67A (2), pp. 112 - 118 (2005)
Fluorescence lifetime imaging in an optically sectioning programmable array microscope (PAM). Cytometry Part A 6.
Journal Article
13 (18), pp. 7052 - 7062 (2005)
Superresolution by localization of quantum dots using blinking statistics. Optics Express 7.
Journal Article
14 (9), pp. 1237 - 1245 (2005)
The role of photon statistics in fluorescence anisotropy imaging. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 8.
Journal Article
170 (4), pp. 619 - 626 (2005)
Reaching out for signals: Filopodia sense EGF and respond by directed retrograde transport of activated receptors. Journal of Cell Biology 9.
Journal Article
430, DOI: 10.1080/15421400590946479, pp. 257 - 265 (2005)
Imaging quantum dots switched on and off by photochromic Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (pcFRET). Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 10.
Journal Article
579, doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2004.11.092, pp. 325 - 330 (2005)
One- and two-photon photoactivation of a paGFP-fusion protein, a phototoxicity study in live Drosophila embryos. FEBS Letters 11.
Journal Article
65, DOI 10.1002/jemt.20129, pp. 169 - 179 (2004)
Ensemble and single particle photophysical properties (Two-photon excitation, anisotropy, FRET, lifetime, spectral conversion) of commercial quantum dots in solution and in live cells. Miscroscopy Research and Technique 12.
Journal Article
12, pp. 753 - 763 (2004)
Double-pass Fourier transform imaging spectroscopy. Optics Express 13.
Journal Article
31 (5), pp. 1020 - 1027 (2003)
Imaging molecular interactions in cells by dynamic and static fluorescence anisotropy (rFLIM and emFRET). Biochemical Society Transactions Book Chapter (3)
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Book Chapter
Dynamics of membrane receptors: single molecule tracking of quantum dot liganded epidermal growth factor. In: Single molecule dynamics in life sciences, pp. 117 - 130 (Eds. T., Y.; Ishii; Y.). Wiley, Orlando, Fla. (2008)
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Book Chapter
Jovin, T. M.). Society for Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, Wa. (2006)
In vivo cell imaging with semiconductor quantum dots and noble metal nanodots. In: Colloidal quantum dots for biomedical applications, pp. 1 - 10 (Eds. Osinsky, M.; Yamamoto, K.; 16.
Book Chapter
Novel (bio)chemical and (photo)physical probes for imaging live cells. In: Supramolecular structure and function 8. Proceedings of the 8. Int. Summer School on Biophysics: Supramolecular structure and function, Sept. 14 - 26, 2003, Rovinj, Croatia, pp. 99 - 118 (Ed. Pifat-Mrzljak, G.). Kluwer, Amsterdam (2004)
Conference Paper (4)
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Conference Paper
88 (1), p. 339A - 339A (2005)
Imaging switchable semiconductor nanocrystals (quantum dots). Biophysical Journal 18.
Conference Paper
88 (1), p. 8A - 8A (2005)
Tracking erbB1 retrograde transport using quantum dot-labeled ligands. Biophysical Journal 19.
Conference Paper
88 (1), p. 346A - 346A (2005)
Superresolution with quantum dots: Enhanced localization in fluorescence microscopy by exploitation of quantum dot blinking. Biophysical Journal 20.
Conference Paper
83 (Suppl. 54), p. 29 - 29 (2004)
Monitoring ErbB homo- and heterodimers with FRET microscopy. European Journal of Cell Biology