
Publications of D. S. Lidke
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Journal Article (9)
1.
Journal Article
285, pp. 3092 - 3102 (2010)
ERK nuclear translocation is dimerization-independent but controlled by the rate of phosphorylation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2.
Journal Article
3 (5), pp. 329 - 341 (2009)
Sensitivity analysis predicts that the ERK-pMEK interaction regulates ERK nuclear translocation. IET Systems Biology 3.
Journal Article
7 (4), pp. 970 - 977 (2007)
Ligand-conjugated quantum dots monitor antigen uptake and processing by dendritic cells. Nano Letters 4.
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
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 6.
Journal Article
218, pp. 22 - 36 (2005)
Simultaneous degradation estimation and restoration of confocal images and performance evaluation by colocalization analysis. Journal of Microscopy-Oxford 7.
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 8.
Journal Article
19 (6), doi:10.1152/physiol.00030.2004, pp. 322 - 325 (2004)
Imaging takes a quantum leap. Physiology 9.
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 (5)
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Book Chapter
Biotin-ligand complexes with Streptavidin quantum dots for in vivo cell labeling of membrane receptors. In: Quantum dots. Applications in biology, pp. 69 - 80 (Eds. Bruchez, M.; Hotz, C. Z.). Humana Press, Totowa, N.J. (2006)
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Book Chapter
Quantum dots, a new tool for real-time in vivo imaging. In: From cells to proteins: imaging nature across dimensions, pp. 217 - 225 (Eds. Evangelista, V.; Barsanti, L.; Passarelli, V.; Gualtieri, P.; NATO). Springer, Dordrecht (2005)
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Book Chapter
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM). In: From cells to proteins: Imaging nature across dimensions, pp. 209 - 216 (Eds. Evangelista, V.; Barsanti, L.; Passarelli, V.; Gualtieri, P.; NATO). Springer, Berlin; Heidelberg; New York (2005)
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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)
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Book Chapter
Dynamic and static fluorescence anisotropy in biological microscopy (rFLIM and emFRET). In: Multiphoton microscopy in the biomedical sciences IV. Conference, San Jose, Calif., 25 - 27 January 2004, pp. 1 - 12 (Eds. Periasamy; A.; T., S. P.; SPIE). SPIE Publ., Bellingham, WA (2004)
Conference Paper (8)
15.
Conference Paper
273 (Suppl. 1), p. 29 - 29 (2006)
Quantum dot ligands reveal a new mechanism for retrograde transport of activated growth factor receptor. FEBS Journal 16.
Conference Paper
272 (Suppl. 1), p. 214 - 214 (2005)
Retrograde filopodial transport of activated EGF receptors. FEBS Journal 17.
Conference Paper
88 (1), p. 8A - 8A (2005)
Tracking erbB1 retrograde transport using quantum dot-labeled ligands. Biophysical Journal 18.
Conference Paper
88 (1), p. 257A - 257A (2005)
Imaging intracellular ERK1 dynamics upon stimulation of the MAPK signaling pathway. Biophysical Journal 19.
Conference Paper
59A (1), p. 76 - 76 (2004)
Cell stimulation using Herceptin (R)-covered magnetic beads. Cytometry Part A 20.
Conference Paper
83 (Suppl. 54), p. 29 - 29 (2004)
Monitoring ErbB homo- and heterodimers with FRET microscopy. European Journal of Cell Biology