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2015

  • external page Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy. Yildiz A, Vale RD.
  • external page The physical basis of total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy and its cellular applications. Poulter NS1, Pitkeathly WT, Smith PJ, Rappoport JZ.

2012

  • external page Generating live cell data using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy. Toomre D.
  • external page Cellular imaging using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy: theory and instrumentation. Toomre D.

2010

  • external page Imaging with total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy for the cell biologist. Mattheyses AL, Simon SM, Rappoport JZ.
  • external page Imaging Single Molecules Using Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM). Samara L. Reck-Peterson, Nathan D. Derr, and Nico Stuurman.
  • external page Microtubule Dynamics at the Cell Cortex Probed by TIRF Microscopy Grigoriev I, Akhmanova A.

2005external page

  • external page Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy: technical innovations and novel applications Herbert Schneckenburger

2003

  • external page Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy for high-resolution imaging of cell-surface events. Jaiswal JK, Simon SM.

2001

  • external page Lighting up the cell surface with evanescent wave microscopy Derek Toomre and Dietmar J. Manstein

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