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Probing single molecules in single living cells
T. A. Byassee, W. C.W. Chan,
S. Nie
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Single Molecule
100%
Single Living Cell
100%
Living Cells
66%
Transferrin
66%
Rhodamine 6G (Rh6G)
66%
Spatially Resolved
33%
Fluorescent Dye
33%
Background Fluorescence
33%
Laser Beams
33%
Cultured Cells
33%
Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy
33%
Receptor-mediated Endocytosis
33%
Single-molecule Detection
33%
Fluorescent Probe
33%
Aqueous Buffer
33%
Non-endocytic
33%
Probe Molecule
33%
Human HeLa Cells
33%
Synthetic Oligonucleotides
33%
Tetramethylrhodamine
33%
Iron Transport Proteins
33%
Cationic Dye
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Fluorescent Dye
100%
Transferrin
100%
Rhodamine 6G
100%
Oligonucleotide
50%
Fluorescence Microscopy
50%
Receptor
50%
Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Protein
50%
Buffer
50%
Endocytosis
50%
Cell Culture
50%
Tetramethylrhodamine
50%
Neuroscience
Fluorescent Dye
100%
Transferrin
100%
Eicosanoid Receptor
50%
Cell Culture
50%
Oligonucleotide
50%
Carrier Protein
50%
Endocytosis
50%
Transport Protein
50%
Chemistry
Fluorescent Dye
100%
Rhodamine 6G
100%
Buffer Solution
50%
Oligonucleotide
50%
Fluorescence Microscopy
50%
Single Molecule Detection
50%
Tetramethylrhodamine
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Culture
100%
Endocytosis
100%
Iron Transport
100%
Laser
100%