Laser scanning cytometry: understanding the immune system in situ

MM Harnett - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2007 - nature.com
Flow cytometry allows quantitative analysis of the identity and effector function of individual
cells. However, it cannot provide information on cellular responses that occur within …

Approaching clinical proteomics: current state and future fields of application in cellular proteomics

R Apweiler, C Aslanidis, T Deufel… - Cytometry Part A …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Recent developments in proteomics technology offer new opportunities for clinical
applications in hospital or specialized laboratories including the identification of novel …

Individual cell‐based models of the spatial‐temporal organization of multicellular systems—Achievements and limitations

J Galle, G Aust, G Schaller, T Beyer… - Cytometry Part A: The …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Computational approaches of multicellular assemblies have reached a stage where they
may contribute to unveil the processes that underlie the organization of tissues and …

Quantifying cell-surface biomarker expression in thick tissues with ratiometric three-dimensional microscopy

JTC Liu, MW Helms, MJ Mandella, JM Crawford… - Biophysical journal, 2009 - cell.com
The burgeoning fields of in vivo three-dimensional (3D) microscopy and endomicroscopy, as
well as ex vivo tissue cytometry have introduced new challenges for tissue preparation and …

Nanoparticle uptake by macrophages in vulnerable plaques for atherosclerosis diagnosis

S Melzer, R Ankri, D Fixler, A Tarnok - Journal of biophotonics, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The composition of atherosclerotic (AS) plaques is crucial concerning rupture, thrombosis
and clinical events. Two plaque types are distinguished: stable and vulnerable plaques …

Systematic, spatial imaging of large multimolecular assemblies and the emerging principles of supramolecular order in biological systems

W Schubert - Journal of Molecular Recognition, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding biological systems at the level of their relational (emergent) molecular
properties in functional protein networks relies on imaging methods, able to spatially resolve …

Super-resolved analysis of colocalization between replication and transcription along the cell cycle in a model of oncogene activation

AP Privitera, S Scalisi, G Paternò, E Cerutti… - Communications …, 2024 - nature.com
To understand how oncogenes affect genome organization, it is essential to visualize
fundamental processes such as DNA replication and transcription at high resolution in intact …

Next-generation biomarkers based on 100-parameter functional super-resolution microscopy TIS

W Schubert, A Gieseler, A Krusche, P Serocka… - New biotechnology, 2012 - Elsevier
Functional super-resolution (fSR) microscopy is based on the automated toponome imaging
system (TIS). fSR-TIS provides insight into the myriad of different cellular functionalities by …

Hyperchromatic cytometry principles for cytomics using slide based cytometry

A Mittag, D Lenz, AOH Gerstner… - Cytometry Part A: The …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Polychromatic analysis of biological specimens has become increasingly
important because of the emerging new fields of high‐content and high‐throughput single …

A computational platform for robotized fluorescence microscopy (I): High‐content image‐based cell‐cycle analysis

L Furia, PG Pelicci, M Faretta - Cytometry Part A, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Hardware automation and software development have allowed a dramatic increase of
throughput in both acquisition and analysis of images by associating an optimized statistical …