A quantitative comparison of single-dye tracking analysis tools using Monte Carlo simulations
Single-particle tracking (SPT) is widely used to study processes from membrane receptor organization to the dynamics of RNAs in living cells. While single-dye labeling strategies have the benefit of being minimally invasive, this comes at the expense of data quality; typically a data set of short tr...
Main Authors: | Weimann, L, Ganzinger, K, McColl, J, Irvine, K, Davis, S, Gay, N, Bryant, C, Klenerman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2013
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