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        <description>Learn more: https://www.ibiology.org/talks/analysis-of-speckle-microscopy/ Fluorescent speckle microscopy is a technique that allows monitoring of dynamics in polymeric structures by doping in a very low level of fluorescently labeled monomer into the polymer. The small number of fluorescent molecules make fluorescent speckles that show up as diffraction-limited bright spots in the image. Here, Clare Waterman, developer of this technique, describes computational tools (developed by Gaudenz Danuser) for automatic quantitative analysis of speckle microscopy data.</description>
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