@article {231, title = {Scanning angle interference microscopy reveals cell dynamics at the nanoscale.}, journal = {Nat Methods}, volume = {9}, year = {2012}, month = {2012 Aug}, pages = {825-7}, abstract = {

Emerging questions in cell biology necessitate nanoscale imaging in live cells. Here we present scanning angle interference microscopy, which is capable of localizing fluorescent objects with nanoscale precision along the optical axis in motile cellular structures. We use this approach to resolve nanotopographical features of the cell membrane and cytoskeleton as well as the temporal evolution, three-dimensional architecture and nanoscale dynamics of focal adhesion complexes.

}, keywords = {Cell Membrane, Cells, Cultured, Cytoskeleton, Epithelial Cells, Fibronectins, Focal Adhesions, Humans, Microscopy, Interference, Nanotechnology}, issn = {1548-7105}, doi = {10.1038/nmeth.2077}, author = {Paszek, Matthew J and DuFort, Christopher C and Rubashkin, Matthew G and Davidson, Michael W and Thorn, Kurt S and Liphardt, Jan T and Weaver, Valerie M} }