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Time-resolved 3D Tracking of Individual Quantum Dot Labeled Proteins in Live Cells via Confocal Feedback

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Abstract

We have developed a microscope system that uses active feed-back to follow individual quantum dot labeled proteins moving in three dimensions in live cells at μm/s transport velocities with 100 picoseconds temporal resolution.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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