Theory of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy at variable observation area for two-dimensional diffusion on a meshgrid
Statistical Mechanics
2008-07-15 v1 Subcellular Processes
Abstract
It has recently been proposed, with the help of numerical investigations, that fluorescence correlation spectroscopy at variable observation area can reveal the existence of a meshgrid of semi-permeable barriers hindering the two-dimensional diffusion of tagged particles, such as plasmic membrane constituents. We present a complete theory confirming and accounting for these findings. It enables a reliable, quantitative exploitation of experimental data from which the sub-wavelength mesh size can be extracted. Time scales at which fluorescence correlation spectroscopy must be performed experimentally are discussed in detail.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0711.4699,
title = {Theory of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy at variable observation area for two-dimensional diffusion on a meshgrid},
author = {Nicolas Destainville},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.4699},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
19 pages, 7 figures