‘Imaging cellular and molecular biological function’ provides a unique selection of essays by leading experts, aiming at scientist and student alike who are interested in all aspects of modern imaging, from its application and up-scaling to its development. Indeed the philosophy of this volume is to provide student, researcher, PI, professional or provost the means to enter this applications field with confidence, and to construct the means to answer their own specific questions.
This book provides a unique selection of essays by leading experts who address all aspects of modern imaging, from its application and up-scaling to its development. Coverage ranges from the basic through to complex overview of method and protocols and also offers practical and detailed "how-to" content on important, but rarely addressed topics. The book features all-color-plate chapters and a unique continuously updated website forum where contributors and readers can share software utilities, including a limited license version of the imaging platform management software "PPMS" version 1.0 release, plus relevant new publications and links to other important resources.
Spencer L. Shorte
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From the reviews:
"Imaging Cellular and Molecular Biological Functions presents essays by experts in the field for scientists and students who are interested in all aspects of imaging, including development and applications." (Spencer L. Shorte and Friedrich Frischknecht, Biophotonics International, April, 2008)
"This 450-page, color-illustrated book summarizes the latest technology. It is clearly structured in three sections. … We can recommend this book to young researchers and imaging specialists … thanks not only to the numerous illustrations that help clarify the text, but also to the extensive collection of sources relating to each chapter." (Microscopy and Imaging, November, 2008)