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Imaging Plasma Membrane Deformations With pTIRFM
 
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Imaging Plasma Membrane Deformations With pTIRFM

Article DOI: 10.3791/51334-v 12:28 min April 2nd, 2014
April 2nd, 2014

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Polarization-based Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (pTIRFM) enables real-time detection of cell membrane dynamics. This article describes the implementation of pTIRFM for the study of membrane remodeling during regulated exocytosis. The technique is generalizable to other processes in cell biology that directly or indirectly involve changes in membrane shape.

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Plasma Membrane Deformations PTIRFM Exocytosis Dynamics Lipid Bilayer Shape Vesicle Fusion Membrane Curvature Membrane-shaping Proteins Molecular Events Membrane Remodeling PTIRFM Implementation Chromaffin Cell Membranes Dense Core Vesicle Fusion Lipophilic Carbocyanine Dye DiD Intercalates
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