<b>Methods in Plant Cell Biology</b> provides in two volumes a comprehensive collection of analytical methods essential for researchers and students in the plant sciences. Individual chapters, written by experts in the field, provide an introductory overview, followed by a step-by-step technical des
Methods in Cell Biology
✍ Scribed by Greenfield Sluder and David E. Wolf (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 343
- Series
- Methods in Cell Biology 56
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Series Editors
Page ii
Editorial Page
Page iii
Copyright Page
Page iv
Contributors
Pages ix-x
Preface
Pages xi-xii
Chapter 1 Video Basics: Use of Camera and Monitor Adjustments Original Research Article
Pages 1-17
Greenfield Sluder, Edward H. Hinchcliffe
Chapter 2 Electronic Cameras for Low-Light Microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 19-44
Keith Berland, Ken Jacobson, Todd French
Chapter 3 Cooled CCD Versus Intensified Cameras for Low-Light Video---Applications and Relative Advantages Original Research Article
Pages 45-62
Masafumi Oshiro
Chapter 4 Techniques for Optimizing Microscopy and Analysis through Digital Image Processing Original Research Article
Pages 63-90
Ted InouéA, Neal Gliksman
Chapter 5 Introduction to Image Processing Original Research Article
Pages 91-115
Richard A. Cardullo, Eric J. Alm
Chapter 6 Quantitative Video Microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 117-134
David E. Wolf
Chapter 7 Proper Alignment of the Microscope
Pages 135-146
H. Ernst Keller
Chapter 8 Mating Cameras To Microscopes
Pages 147-152
Jan Hinsch
Chapter 9 High-Resolution Video-Enhanced Differential Interference Contrast (VE-DIC) Light Microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 153-184
E.D. Salmon, Phong Tran
Chapter 10 A High-Resolution Multimode Digital Microscope System Original Research Article
Pages 185-215
E.D. Salmon, Sidney L. Shaw, Jennifer Waters, Clare M. Waterman-Storer, Paul S. Maddox, Elaine Yeh, Kerry Bloom
Chapter 11 Ratio Imaging Instrumentation Original Research Article
Pages 217-236
Kenneth Dunn, Frederick R. Maxfield
Chapter 12 Ratio Imaging: Practical Considerations for Measuring Intracellular Calcium and pH in Living Tissue Original Research Article
Pages 237-251
Randi B. Silver
Chapter 13 Perfusion Chambers for High-Resolution Video Light Microscopic Studies of Vertebrate Cell Monolayers: Some Considerations and a Design Original Research Article
Pages 253-275
Conly L. Rieder, Richard W. Cole
Chapter 14 Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques for Microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 277-304
Todd French, Peter T.C. So, Chen Y. Dong, Keith M. Berland, Enrico Gratton
Chapter 15 Digital Deconvolution of Fluorescence Images for Biologists Original Research Article
Pages 305-308,308a,308b,308c,308d,308e,308f,308g,308h,309-315
Yu-li Wang
Index
Pages 317-327
Volumes in Series
Pages 329-334
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