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Experimental Biophotonics
FSI-TEB-AAcad. year: 2020/2021
Basics of cell biology in vitro: structure and functions of the cell; isolation into and maintenance of cells from multicellular organism into in vitro systems; mastering the specialty of preparation of live cells for microscopical observations. Protocols of in vitro investigations of cell behaviour. Interpretation and evaluation of results of microscopical observations of cell behaviour. The role of light microscopy techniques for study of live cells in vitro: principles of light microscopy, fluorescent and confocal microscopy, quantitative phase contrast in holographic microscopy, image processing and analysis.
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Understanding problems and gaining insight into current trends of biological microscopy.
Acquiring of widened ability to interdisciplinary professional activity.
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Basic literature
B. Alberts et al.: Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Ed. Garland Science, 2007.
D. Bray: Cell Movements: From Molecules to Motility. Garland Science 2000.
D. E. Chandler, R. W. Robertson: Bioimaging. Jones & Bartlett, Boston 2009.
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Cells isolation into in vitro systems
Principles of light microscopy
Mastering the specialty of preparation of live cells for microscopical observations
Protocols of in vitro investigations of cell behaviour.
Fluorescence and confocal microscopy
Quantitative phase contrast in holographic microscopy
Image processing and analysis
Analysis of results of biological experiments
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