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Rudolf Oldenbourg

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Methods in Molecular Medicine|December 19, 2007
Analysis of microtubule dynamics by polarized lightRudolf Oldenbourg
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 5, 2013
Polarized light microscopy: principles and practiceRudolf Oldenbourg
The Biological Bulletin|October 30, 2003
Three-dimensional birefringence distribution in reconstituted asters of Spisula oocytes revealed by scanned aperture polarized light microscopyMichael Shribak, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Applied Optics|June 7, 2003
Techniques for fast and sensitive measurements of two-dimensional birefringence distributionsMichael Shribak, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 24, 2004
Maloriented bivalents have metaphase positions at the spindle equator with more kinetochore microtubules to one pole than to the otherJames R LaFountain, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Biomedical Optics Express|June 19, 2014
Image simulation for biological microscopy: microlithShalin B Mehta, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Microscopy Research and Technique|October 22, 2020
An experimental method to characterize the relationship between aperture image and ray directions in microscope opticsMai Thi Tran, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 28, 2014
Kinetochore-driven outgrowth of microtubules is a central contributor to kinetochore fiber maturation in crane-fly spermatocytesJames R LaFountain, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|October 10, 2022
Point spread function of the polarized light field microscopeMai Thi Tran, Rudolf Oldenbourg
The Biological Bulletin|September 18, 2016
Living Cells and Dynamic Molecules Observed with the Polarized Light Microscope: the Legacy of Shinya InouéTomomi Tani, Michael Shribak, Rudolf Oldenbourg
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Methods in Molecular Medicine|December 19, 2007
Analysis of microtubule dynamics by polarized lightRudolf Oldenbourg
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 5, 2013
Polarized light microscopy: principles and practiceRudolf Oldenbourg
The Biological Bulletin|October 30, 2003
Three-dimensional birefringence distribution in reconstituted asters of Spisula oocytes revealed by scanned aperture polarized light microscopyMichael Shribak, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Applied Optics|June 7, 2003
Techniques for fast and sensitive measurements of two-dimensional birefringence distributionsMichael Shribak, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 24, 2004
Maloriented bivalents have metaphase positions at the spindle equator with more kinetochore microtubules to one pole than to the otherJames R LaFountain, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Biomedical Optics Express|June 19, 2014
Image simulation for biological microscopy: microlithShalin B Mehta, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Microscopy Research and Technique|October 22, 2020
An experimental method to characterize the relationship between aperture image and ray directions in microscope opticsMai Thi Tran, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 28, 2014
Kinetochore-driven outgrowth of microtubules is a central contributor to kinetochore fiber maturation in crane-fly spermatocytesJames R LaFountain, Rudolf Oldenbourg
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|October 10, 2022
Point spread function of the polarized light field microscopeMai Thi Tran, Rudolf Oldenbourg
The Biological Bulletin|September 18, 2016
Living Cells and Dynamic Molecules Observed with the Polarized Light Microscope: the Legacy of Shinya InouéTomomi Tani, Michael Shribak, Rudolf Oldenbourg
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