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  • Cellular dynamics
  • Live cell imaging

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  • Systems biology integrates quantitative measurements and modeling for complex biological phenomena.
  • Understanding cell polarity and migration benefits from systems biology approaches.
  • Live cell imaging is crucial for in vivo quantitative measurements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Review recent progress in live cell imaging technologies.
  • Highlight advancements in quantitative in vivo measurements.
  • Discuss applications in molecule counting, protein concentration, and dynamics.

Main Methods:

  • Focus on live cell imaging techniques.
  • Emphasize quantitative measurements in vivo.
  • Categorize methods for protein interactions, quantitation, and dynamics.

Main Results:

  • Live cell imaging offers expanded possibilities for quantitative measurements.
  • Methods allow for precise molecule counting.
  • Techniques enable quantitative assessment of protein concentration and dynamics.

Conclusions:

  • Live cell imaging technologies are increasingly vital in biological research.
  • Quantitative in vivo measurements enhance understanding of cellular processes.
  • Progress in imaging supports systems biology by providing detailed molecular data.