File:High-Refractive-Index-Silicone-Gels-for-Simultaneous-Total-Internal-Reflection-Fluorescence-and-pone.0023807.s003.ogv

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English: Real-time movie of a high refractive index gel substrate with a suspension of 100 nm red fluorescent beads (excitation/emission 580/605 fluorescent spheres by Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) above the gel taken with TIRF microscopy using a 60x/1.49 objective. Bright objects are either steady dots, which are beads stuck to the gel surface, or less bright dots that disappear immediately after appearing (blinking), as expected for beads entering and exiting (due to their Brownian motion) an ∼100 nm deep region of evanescent illumination above the gel.
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Source Movie S1 from Gutierrez E, Tkachenko E, Besser A, Sundd P, Ley K, Danuser G, Ginsberg M, Groisman A (2011). "High Refractive Index Silicone Gels for Simultaneous Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence and Traction Force Microscopy of Adherent Cells". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0023807. PMID 21961031. PMC: 3178539.
Author Gutierrez E, Tkachenko E, Besser A, Sundd P, Ley K, Danuser G, Ginsberg M, Groisman A
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