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Understanding biological dynamics: following cells and molecules to track functions and mechanisms
Authors:A. Palamidessi  I. Testa  E. Frittoli  S. Barozzi  M. Garrè  D. Mazza  P. P. Di Fiore  A. Diaspro  G. Scita  Mario Faretta
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Oncologia Sperimentale, IEO, Istituto Europeo di Oncologia, 20141 Milan, Italy;(2) LAMBS-MicroScoBio, Department of Physics, University of Genoa, 16146 Genoa, Italy;(3) IFOM, Fondazione Istituto FIRC di Oncologia Molecolare, 20139 Milan, Italy;(4) Consortium for Genomic Technologies, COGENTECH, 20139 Milan, Italy;(5) Dipartimento di Medicina, Chirurgia ed Odontoiatria, Universita′ degli Studi di Milano, 20122 Milan, Italy;(6) Department of Experimental Oncology, IEO, IFOM-IEO-Campus, via Adamello 16, 20139 Milan, Italy
Abstract:The dissection of the molecular circuitries at the base of cell life and the identification of their abnormal transformation during carcinogenesis rely on the characterization of biological phenotypes generated by targeted overexpression or deletion of gene products through genetic manipulation. Fluorescence microscopy provides a wide variety of tools to monitor cell life with minimal perturbations. The observation of living cells requires the selection of a correct balance between temporal, spatial and “statistical” resolution according to the process to be analyzed. In the following paper ad hoc developed optical tools for dynamical tracking from cellular to molecular resolution will be presented. Particular emphasis will be devoted to discuss how to exploit light–matter interaction to selectively target specific molecular species, understanding the relationships between their intracellular compartmentalization and function.
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