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Protocol: Watching Molecular Motors at Work by VideoEnhanced Light Microscopy

Protocol: Watching Molecular Motors at Work by VideoEnhanced Light Microscopy

Protocol: Watching Molecular Motors at Work by Video-Enhanced Light Microscopy

The light microscope allows dynamic biological processes to be imaged in their native (i.e., aqueous) environment with relatively high temporal resolution. However, the diffraction-limited resolution is low. When working at or beyond the diffraction-limited resolution of the LM, a disadvantage of fluorescence imaging is the relatively low signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio of the images. However, this can be increased significantly by video and computer technology.

Protocol: Watching Molecular Motors at Work by Video-Enhanced Light Microscopy

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