WOC 6e Guide to Microscopy
WOC 6e Guide to Microscopy
WOC 6e Guide to Microscopy
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Suggested Reading<br />
References of his<strong>to</strong>rical importance are marked with a •.<br />
General References<br />
Bradbury, S., B. Bracegirdle, and S. Bradbury. Introduction <strong>to</strong> Light<br />
<strong>Microscopy</strong>. Oxford, UK: BIOS Scientific Publishers, 1998.<br />
Murphy,D.B.Fundamentals of Light <strong>Microscopy</strong> and Electronic Imaging.<br />
New York: Wiley–Liss, 2001.<br />
Herman, B., H. J. Tanke, and B. Herman. Fluorescence <strong>Microscopy</strong>,<br />
2nd ed. Oxford, UK: BIOS Scientific Publishers, 1998.<br />
Slayter, E. M., and H. S. Slayter. Light and Electron <strong>Microscopy</strong>.New<br />
York: Cambridge University Press, 1992.<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ffler, D., M. O. Steinmetz, and U. Aebi. Imaging biological matter<br />
across dimensions: From cells <strong>to</strong> molecules and a<strong>to</strong>ms. FASEB J.<br />
13 Suppl. 2 (1999): S195.<br />
Light <strong>Microscopy</strong><br />
•Ford, B. J. The earliest views. Sci. Amer. 278 (April 1998): 50.<br />
Inoué, S., and K. R. Spring. Video <strong>Microscopy</strong>: The Fundamentals,<br />
2nd ed. New York: Plenum, 1997.<br />
Matsumo<strong>to</strong>, B., ed. Cell Biological Applications of Confocal <strong>Microscopy</strong>,<br />
2nd ed. New York: Academic Press, 2002.<br />
Potter, S. M. Vital imaging: Two pho<strong>to</strong>ns are better than one. Current<br />
Biology 6 (1996): 1595.<br />
Gerlich, D., and J. Ellenberg. 4D imaging <strong>to</strong> assay complex dynamics in<br />
live specimens. Nat. Cell Biol. Suppl. (2003): S14–S19.<br />
Lippincott–Schwartz, J., and G. H. Patterson. Development and use of<br />
fluorescent protein markers in living cells. Science 300 (2003):<br />
87–91.<br />
Sako, Y., and T. Yanagida. Single-molecule visualization in cell biology.<br />
Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. Suppl. (2003): SS1–SS5.<br />
Stephens, D. J., and V. J. Allan. Light microscopy techniques for live cell<br />
imaging. Science 300 (2003): 82–86.<br />
Steyer, J. A. and W. Almers. A real-time view of life within 100 nm of<br />
the plasma membrane. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 2 (2001): 268–275.<br />
Walker, S. A., and P. J. Lockyer. Visualizing Ras signaling in real-time.<br />
J. Cell Sci. 117 (2004): 2879–2886.<br />
Wang, Y. L. Digital deconvolution of fluorescence images for biologists.<br />
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A-30 Appendix Principles and Techniques of <strong>Microscopy</strong><br />
Zhang, J., R. E. Campbell, A. Y. Ting, and R. Y. Tsien. Creating new<br />
fluorescent probes for cell biology. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol.3<br />
(2002): 906–918.<br />
Electron <strong>Microscopy</strong><br />
Bozzola, J. J., and L. D. Russell. Electron <strong>Microscopy</strong>: Principles and<br />
Techniques for Biologists, 2nd ed. Bos<strong>to</strong>n: Jones and Bartlett, 1998.<br />
Flegler, S. L., J. W. Heckman, and K. L. Klomparens. Scanning and<br />
Transmission <strong>Microscopy</strong>: An Introduction. New York: Oxford Univ.<br />
Press, 1995.<br />
•Heuser, J. Quick-freeze, deep-etch preparation of samples for 3-D<br />
electron microscopy. Trends Biochem. Sci. 6 (1981): 64.<br />
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integrating structure and function. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. Suppl.<br />
(2003): SS6–SS10.<br />
Maunsbach, A. B., and B. A. Afzelius. Biomedical Electron <strong>Microscopy</strong>:<br />
Illustrated Methods and Interpretations. San Diego, CA: Academic<br />
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1975.<br />
•Satir, P. Keith R. Porter and the first electron micrograph of a cell.<br />
Trends Cell Biol. 7 (1997): 330.<br />
Other Imaging Methods<br />
Engel, A., and D. J. Muller. Observing single biomolecules at work with<br />
the a<strong>to</strong>mic force microscope. Nat. Struct. Biol. 7 (2000): 715.<br />
Glusker, J. P., and K. N. Trueblood. Crystal Structure Analysis: A Primer,<br />
2nd ed. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1985.<br />
Heyman, K. Better structures through synergy. The Scientist (September<br />
13, 2004): 28–31.<br />
•Kendrew, J. C. The three-dimensional structure of a protein molecule.<br />
Sci. Amer. 205 (December 1961): 96.<br />
Marti, O., and M. Amrein. STM and SFM in Biology. San Diego:<br />
Academic Press, 1993.<br />
Roberts, C. J., P. M. Williams, M. C. Davies, D. E. Jackson, and S. J. B.<br />
Kendler. A<strong>to</strong>mic force microscopy and scanning tunneling<br />
microscopy: Refining techniques for studying biomolecules.<br />
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