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Probing amyloid aggregation and morphology in situ by multiparameter imaging and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy

Schierle et al., 2014

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267749194460313678
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Schierle G
Sauer M
Kaminski C
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Bio-nanoimaging

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In this chapter we review novel imaging modalities that permit the investigation of protein self-assembly reactions in situ. First, we review a class of techniques we collectively refer to as multiparametric fluorescence microscopy which offer kinetic information on the self …
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