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James A Galbraith

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Galbraith C, English B, Boehm U, Galbraith J
bioRxiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38798549
Inside the cell, proteins essential for signaling, morphogenesis, and migration navigate complex pathways, typically via vesicular trafficking or microtubule-driven mechanisms . However, the process by which soluble cytoskeletal monomers maneuver...
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Jradi F, English B, Brown T, Aaron J, Khuon S, Galbraith J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38766036
Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) uses activatable or switchable fluorophores to create non-diffraction limited maps of molecular location in biological samples. Despite the utility of this imaging technique, the portfolio of...
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Galbraith J, Galbraith C
Int J Biochem Cell Biol . 2023 Aug; 163:106455. PMID: 37586643
Despite more than 100 years of study, it is unclear if the movement of proteins inside the cell is best described as a mosh pit or an exquisitely choreographed dance....
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Galbraith J, Galbraith C
ArXiv . 2023 Aug; PMID: 37576125
Despite more than 100 years of study, it is unclear if the movement of proteins inside the cell is best described as a mosh pit or an exquisitely choreographed dance....
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Galbraith C, Davidson M, Galbraith J
Biol Open . 2018 Aug; 7(8). PMID: 30111545
Visualizing fluorescent proteins is essential for understanding cellular function. While advances in microscopy can now resolve individual molecules, determining whether the labeled molecules report native behaviors and how the measured...
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Jaqaman K, Galbraith J, Davidson M, Galbraith C
Mol Biol Cell . 2016 Mar; 27(10):1561-9. PMID: 27009207
Recent advances in light microscopy permit visualization of the behavior of individual molecules within dense macromolecular ensembles in live cells. It is now conceptually possible to relate the dynamic organization...
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Galbraith C, Galbraith J
J Cell Sci . 2011 May; 124(Pt 10):1607-11. PMID: 21536831
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Galbraith J, Galbraith C
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Nanomed Nanobiotechnol . 2011 Mar; 3(3):247-55. PMID: 21384561
The recent advances in optical microscopy enable the simultaneous visualization of thousands of structural and signaling molecules as they dynamically rearrange within living cells. Super-resolution microscopy offers an unprecedented opportunity...
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Planchon T, Gao L, Milkie D, Davidson M, Galbraith J, Galbraith C, et al.
Nat Methods . 2011 Mar; 8(5):417-23. PMID: 21378978
A key challenge when imaging living cells is how to noninvasively extract the most spatiotemporal information possible. Unlike popular wide-field and confocal methods, plane-illumination microscopy limits excitation to the information-rich...
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Shtengel G, Galbraith J, Galbraith C, Lippincott-Schwartz J, Gillette J, Manley S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2009 Feb; 106(9):3125-30. PMID: 19202073
Understanding molecular-scale architecture of cells requires determination of 3D locations of specific proteins with accuracy matching their nanometer-length scale. Existing electron and light microscopy techniques are limited either in molecular...