Additional method references as well as biological research studies using
deconvolution:
Carrington, W., Fogarty, K.E., Lifschitz, L., and Fay, F.S. 1989.
Three-dimensional imaging on confocal and widefield microscopes.
Confocal Microscopy Handbook, J. Pawley, ed., IMR Press, Madison, p.
151-161.
Brakenhoff, G.J., HTM van der Voort, J.L. Oud, and A. Mans. 1990.
Potentials and limitations of confocal microscopy for the study of
3-dimensional biological structures. Optical Microscopy for Biology,
Brian Herman and Ken Jacobson, eds., Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York. p.
19-28.
Carrington, W., R.M. Lynch, E.D.W. Moore, G. Isenberg, K.E. Fogarty, and
F.S. Fay, 1995. Superresolution three-dimensional images of fluorescence
in cells with minimal light exposure. Science 268: 1483-1487.
Carter, K.C., D. Bowman, W. Carrington, K. Fogarty, J.A. McNeil, F.S.
Fay, and J.B. Lawrence, 1993. A three-dimensional view of precursor
messenger RNA metabolism within the mammalian nucleus. Science 259:
1330-1335.
Loew, L.M., R.A. Tuft, W. Carrington, and F.S. Fay. 1993. Imaging in
five dimensions: time dependent membrane potentials in individual
mitochondria. Biophys. J. 65: 2396-2407.
Additional references are available on request.
Dave Hitrys
Scanalytics
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