Live Cell
Imaging
The ability to examine intracellular
structure and processes in live cells is fundamental to understanding
phenomena underlying diseases and pathways for intervention.
To address issues of clinical importance (chosen in conjunction
with colleagues in the USC Keck School of Medicine) we are
embarked upon studies utilizing optical microscopy, spectroscopy,
and imaging of live cells. To find out more, please click
on the categories below.
I. Epifluorescent
and Confocal Microscopy
II. Near-Field Optical
Microscopy
III. Real-Time
Imaging of Cells Under Stress
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