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151. Galectin-3 modulation of T-cell activation: mechanisms of membrane remodelling.

152. Can single molecule localization microscopy detect nanoclusters in T cells?

153. Stoichiometric quantification of spatially dense assemblies with qPAINT.

154. Nanopore blockade sensors for ultrasensitive detection of proteins in complex biological samples.

155. Phasor histone FLIM-FRET microscopy quantifies spatiotemporal rearrangement of chromatin architecture during the DNA damage response.

156. How does T cell receptor clustering impact on signal transduction?

157. DNA-Based Super-Resolution Microscopy: DNA-PAINT.

158. Time-Resolved Laurdan Fluorescence Reveals Insights into Membrane Viscosity and Hydration Levels.

159. A rapid readout for many single plasmonic nanoparticles using dark-field microscopy and digital color analysis.

160. High F-Content Perfluoropolyether-Based Nanoparticles for Targeted Detection of Breast Cancer by 19 F Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging.

161. Rod-shaped mesoporous silica nanoparticles for nanomedicine: recent progress and perspectives.

162. Ultralow- and Low-Background Surfaces for Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy of Multistep Biointerfaces for Single-Molecule Sensing.

163. Monolayer surface chemistry enables 2-colour single molecule localisation microscopy of adhesive ligands and adhesion proteins.

164. Telomere Loop Dynamics in Chromosome End Protection.

165. High contrast imaging and flexible photomanipulation for quantitative in vivo multiphoton imaging with polygon scanning microscope.

166. FSCS Reveals the Complexity of Lipid Domain Dynamics in the Plasma Membrane of Live Cells.

167. A photoelectrochemical platform for the capture and release of rare single cells.

168. A mobile endocytic network connects clathrin-independent receptor endocytosis to recycling and promotes T cell activation.

169. Introducing Membrane Charge and Membrane Potential to T Cell Signaling.

170. Real-Time Bioimpedance Sensing of Antifibrotic Drug Action in Primary Human Cells.

171. Protease sensing using nontoxic silicon quantum dots.

172. Can single molecule localization microscopy be used to map closely spaced RGD nanodomains?

173. Towards single molecule biosensors using super-resolution fluorescence microscopy.

175. Zealactones. Novel natural strigolactones from maize.

176. An intermolecular FRET sensor detects the dynamics of T cell receptor clustering.

177. A FRET sensor enables quantitative measurements of membrane charges in live cells.

178. NicoLase-An open-source diode laser combiner, fiber launch, and sequencing controller for fluorescence microscopy.

179. Turning single-molecule localization microscopy into a quantitative bioanalytical tool.

180. The ATP binding cassette transporter, ABCG1, localizes to cortical actin filaments.

181. Mechanisms of protein nanoscale clustering.

182. Disruption of Serinc1, which facilitates serine-derived lipid synthesis, fails to alter macrophage function, lymphocyte proliferation or autoimmune disease susceptibility.

183. Pair correlation microscopy reveals the role of nanoparticle shape in intracellular transport and site of drug release.

184. Effect of surface chemistry on tropomyosin binding to actin filaments on surfaces.

185. Clus-DoC: a combined cluster detection and colocalization analysis for single-molecule localization microscopy data.

186. Distinct surveillance pathway for immunopathology during acute infection via autophagy and SR-BI.

188. Functional role of T-cell receptor nanoclusters in signal initiation and antigen discrimination.

189. Single-Molecule Sensors: Challenges and Opportunities for Quantitative Analysis.

191. New Insights into How Trafficking Regulates T Cell Receptor Signaling.

192. Dextran-Catechin: An anticancer chemically-modified natural compound targeting copper that attenuates neuroblastoma growth.

193. Annexin A6 regulates interleukin-2-mediated T-cell proliferation.

194. Prolonged Intake of Dietary Lipids Alters Membrane Structure and T Cell Responses in LDLr-/- Mice.

195. Measuring membrane association and protein diffusion within membranes with supercritical angle fluorescence microscopy.

196. Quantifying the dynamics of the oligomeric transcription factor STAT3 by pair correlation of molecular brightness.

197. Activation of Endothelial Nitric Oxide (eNOS) Occurs through Different Membrane Domains in Endothelial Cells.

198. Distinct Mechanisms Regulate Lck Spatial Organization in Activated T Cells.

199. Binding of transcription factor GabR to DNA requires recognition of DNA shape at a location distinct from its cognate binding site.

200. The aPKC/Par3/Par6 Polarity Complex and Membrane Order Are Functionally Interdependent in Epithelia During Vertebrate Organogenesis.

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