The group combines several cutting - edge single molecule imaging techniques to study how protein organization, dynamics and
stoichiometry relate to protein function in several fundamental biological processes, such as intracellular transport, autoimmune neurological disorders or stem cell reprogramming.
Not exact matches
However, despite the «molecular counting» ability that seems intrinsic to the imaging strategy (activating one fluorescent protein at a time should also allow counting how many total fluorescent proteins exist)
relating the number of counted fluorescent proteins to actual protein
stoichiometry has been difficult.
Where the problems are being asked from areas such as chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structures,
stoichiometry, conservation of matter, acid base reaction, kinematics and issues
related to periodic table of elements.