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English: Detection result for YFP-Langerin in M10 stable cell lines expressing Myosine Vb Tail acquired in total internal reflection microscopy with 100ms of exposure time. On the right panel, for each of the 600 frames of size 229×316 pixels, apparition events are displayed in green and vanishing events in red. The uppermost graph on the left represents the intensity inside (orange) and outside the cell (gray) as in Fig. 3. The lowermost graph represents the distribution of the minimal distance between blocks and the corresponding GEV distribution (see Fig. 4). |
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Source | Video S6 from Boulanger J, Gidon A, Kervran C, Salamero J (2010). "A Patch-Based Method for Repetitive and Transient Event Detection in Fluorescence Imaging". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0013190. PMID 20976222. PMC: 2955530. | ||
Author | Boulanger J, Gidon A, Kervran C, Salamero J | ||
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Author | Boulanger J, Gidon A, Kervran C, Salamero J |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |