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Richard A Cardullo

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Methods in Cell Biology|January 15, 2004
Fundamentals of image processing in light microscopyRichard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|May 24, 2007
Theoretical principles and practical considerations for fluorescence resonance energy transfer microscopyRichard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|August 13, 2013
Theoretical principles and practical considerations for fluorescence resonance energy transfer microscopyRichard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|January 15, 2004
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer microscopy: theory and instrumentationRichard A Cardullo, Vladimir Parpura
Methods in Cell Biology|August 13, 2013
Post-processing for statistical image analysis in light microscopyRichard A Cardullo, Edward H Hinchcliffe
Biology of Reproduction|December 26, 2001
Distinct membrane fractions from mouse sperm bind different zona pellucida glycoproteinsCatherine D Thaler, Richard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|May 24, 2007
Digital manipulation of brightfield and fluorescence images: noise reduction, contrast enhancement, and feature extractionRichard A Cardullo, Edward H Hinchcliffe
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 31, 2010
The physiological acquisition of amoeboid motility in nematode sperm: is the tail the only thing the sperm lost?Juan J Fraire-Zamora, Richard A Cardullo
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|March 25, 2015
Characterization of plasma membrane associated type II α-D-mannosidase and β-N-acetylglucosaminidase of Aquarius remigis spermKimberly Stephens, Catherine D Thaler, Richard A Cardullo
Molecular Reproduction and Development|March 26, 2018
Culex pipiens sperm motility is initiated by a trypsin-like protease from male accessory glandsKimberly Stephens, Richard A Cardullo, Catherine D Thaler
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Methods in Cell Biology|January 15, 2004
Fundamentals of image processing in light microscopyRichard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|May 24, 2007
Theoretical principles and practical considerations for fluorescence resonance energy transfer microscopyRichard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|August 13, 2013
Theoretical principles and practical considerations for fluorescence resonance energy transfer microscopyRichard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|January 15, 2004
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer microscopy: theory and instrumentationRichard A Cardullo, Vladimir Parpura
Methods in Cell Biology|August 13, 2013
Post-processing for statistical image analysis in light microscopyRichard A Cardullo, Edward H Hinchcliffe
Biology of Reproduction|December 26, 2001
Distinct membrane fractions from mouse sperm bind different zona pellucida glycoproteinsCatherine D Thaler, Richard A Cardullo
Methods in Cell Biology|May 24, 2007
Digital manipulation of brightfield and fluorescence images: noise reduction, contrast enhancement, and feature extractionRichard A Cardullo, Edward H Hinchcliffe
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 31, 2010
The physiological acquisition of amoeboid motility in nematode sperm: is the tail the only thing the sperm lost?Juan J Fraire-Zamora, Richard A Cardullo
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|March 25, 2015
Characterization of plasma membrane associated type II α-D-mannosidase and β-N-acetylglucosaminidase of Aquarius remigis spermKimberly Stephens, Catherine D Thaler, Richard A Cardullo
Molecular Reproduction and Development|March 26, 2018
Culex pipiens sperm motility is initiated by a trypsin-like protease from male accessory glandsKimberly Stephens, Richard A Cardullo, Catherine D Thaler
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