Moderne Methoden der Zellbiologie

IV: Fluoreszenztechniken II    (INHALT) butmeth.jpg

1. Ionensensitive Farbstoffe
 


Ashley, C.C., Ridgway, E.B. (1970)
Simultaneous recordings of membrane potential, calcium transient and tension in single muscle fibres.
Nature 219:1168-1169


Ashley, C.C., Ridgway, E.B. (1970)
On the relationship between membrane potential, calcium transient and tension in single barnacle muscle fibres.
Journal of Physiology (London) 209:105-130


Shimomura, O., Johnson, F.H., Saiga, Y. (1962)
Extraction, purification and properties of aequorin, a bioluminescent protein from the luminous hydromedusan, Aequorea
Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology 59:223-239


Schmidt, R.F., Thews, G. (1997)
Physiologie des Menschen
Springer Verlag, Berlin


Lakowicz, J.R. (1999)
Principles of fluorescence spectroscopy.
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York

 
Viele gute Links zu ionensensitiven Fluoreszenzfarbstoffen finden Sie auf der Homepage von Molecular Probes


 
2. Imaging
 

Neylon, C.B., Hoyland, J., Mason, W:T:, Irvine, R.F. (1990)
Spatial dynamics of intacellular calcium in agonist-stimulated vascular smooth muscle cells.
American Journal of Physiology 259:C675-C686.
 
Imaging Technology Group


 
3. Konfokale Mikroskopie
 
Minsky, M. (1988)
Memoir on inventing the confocal scanning microscope.
Scanning 10:128-138.
 
Pawley, J.B. (1995)
Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy
Plenum Press, New York
 
Imaging Technology Group
Confocal Club
Infos zu Laserscanning Confokalmikroskopen von Lance Ladic
Cells Alive
Confocal Website Princeton University


 

4. Zweiphotonenmikroskopie
 


Hopkins, J.-M., Sibbett, W. (2000)
Ultrakurze Laserblitze
Spektrum der Wissenschaft, November 2000, Seiten 66-73
 
University of Bristol Neuroscience Group
Caltech Multiphoton Page
University of Virginia Imaging Center