Cell dynamics revealed by microscopy advances
- PMID: 39159598
- PMCID: PMC11392612
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ceb.2024.102418
Cell dynamics revealed by microscopy advances
Abstract
Cell biology emerges from spatiotemporally coordinated molecular processes. Recent advances in live-cell microscopy, fueled by a surge in optical, molecular, and computational technologies, have enabled dynamic observations from single molecules to whole organisms. Despite technological leaps, there is still an untapped opportunity to fully leverage their capabilities toward biological insight. We highlight how single-molecule imaging has transformed our understanding of biological processes, with a focus on chromatin organization and transcription in the nucleus. We describe how this was enabled by the close integration of new imaging techniques with analysis tools and discuss the challenges to make a comparable impact at larger scales from organelles to organisms. By highlighting recent successful examples, we describe an outlook of ever-increasing data and the need for seamless integration between dataset visualization and quantification to realize the full potential warranted by advances in new imaging technologies.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest W.R.L. is an author on patents related to Lattice Light Sheet Microscopy and its applications including: U.S. Patent #’s: US 11, 221, 476 B2, and US 10,795,144 B2 issued to W.R.L. and coauthors and assigned to Howard Hughes Medical Institute. M.A.H. and T.A.D. declare no competing interests.
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