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High speed imaging of nanoscopic organisation and dynamics in the cell membrane

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The ability of the membrane to dynamically organise its lipid and protein constituents is vital to the function of the cell. How this organisation is controlled on the molecular level, however, is poorly understood, in large part due to the two-fold diffculty of observing entities that are both nanoscopic and in rapid motion.

In this thesis, we use interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) for its unique combination of sensitivity, spatial precision and temporal resolution in or...

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DPhil
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2016-07-10

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