Not exact matches
Scientists are therefore using so - called «FRAP» assays (FRAP: Fluorescence Recovery After
Photobleaching) to investigate diffusion kinetics, a
method established more than 40 years ago.
These include
methods for deconvolution in fluorescence microscopy as applied to cellular morphogenesis, in addition to
methods for live - cell binding measurements using fluorescence recovery after
photobleaching (FRAP), fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and single molecule tracking (SMT) as applied to transcription factor regulation.
Several
methods to measure FRET by fluorescence microscopy can be used, including fluorescence lifetime imaging, spectral imaging, donor fluorescence dequenching upon acceptor
photobleaching.