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We very much welcome a postdoc who is interested in single-nucleosome imaging/analysis to reveal how chromatin behaves in living human cells! NIG offers Postdoctoral Fellowship:

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Left video, oblique illumination or HILO (image series from epi to TIR) with @nikonsolutions TIRF unit. Right, single-nucleosome video with @hama_photon_pr sCMOS camera. Each dot represents a single nucleosome. They are swaying in living human cells!

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Aakeel Ahmad3 yıl önce

Looks exciting!

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Kazuhiro Maeshima3 yıl önce

Thank you!

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Evangelos Gatzogiannis3 yıl önce

Oblique (HiLo) microscopy is the tool for this kind of imaging. Nice side-by-side

Kazuhiro Maeshima profil fotoğrafı
Kazuhiro Maeshima3 yıl önce

Thank you! Indeed, oblique (HILO) illumination is a great way to see the movements of molecules in living cells.

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Alex hego3 yıl önce

@Nicolas26538817 What do you think about lattice lightsheet? 🤔

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Kazuhiro Maeshima3 yıl önce

@ogehxela @Nicolas26538817 The lattice light sheet is more sophisticated. Oblique illumination, or HILO, is convenient for getting light-sheet illumination.

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Victor Leyton3 yıl önce

Any interest in applying this amazing technology to study NLS nuclear transport???

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Kazuhiro Maeshima3 yıl önce

Great point! You can see how the molecules with NLS bind to NPCs and go through them. Originally oblique illumination or HILO was invented for such a study. Please see:

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Dan3 yıl önce

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