Course detail
Experimental biophotonics
CEITEC VUT-DS103AAcad. year: 2017/2018
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Language of instruction
English
Mode of study
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
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Prerequisites
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Co-requisites
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
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Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
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Course curriculum
1. Structure and functions of the cell
2. Cells isolation into in vitro systems
3. Principles of light microscopy
4. Mastering the specialty of preparation of live cells for microscopical observations
5. Protocols of in vitro investigations of cell behaviour.
6. Fluorescence and confocal microscopy
7. Quantitative phase contrast in holographic microscopy
8. Image processing and analysis
9. Analysis of results of biological experiments
2. Cells isolation into in vitro systems
3. Principles of light microscopy
4. Mastering the specialty of preparation of live cells for microscopical observations
5. Protocols of in vitro investigations of cell behaviour.
6. Fluorescence and confocal microscopy
7. Quantitative phase contrast in holographic microscopy
8. Image processing and analysis
9. Analysis of results of biological experiments
Work placements
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Aims
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Recommended optional programme components
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Prerequisites and corequisites
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Basic literature
A. R. Hibbs: Confocal Microscopy for Biologists. Springer, 2004
B. Alberts et al.: Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Ed. Garland Science, 2007
D. Bray: Cell Movements: From Molecules to Motility. Garland Science 2000
D. E. Chandler, R. W. Robertson: Bioimaging. Jones & Bartlett, Boston 2009
B. Alberts et al.: Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Ed. Garland Science, 2007
D. Bray: Cell Movements: From Molecules to Motility. Garland Science 2000
D. E. Chandler, R. W. Robertson: Bioimaging. Jones & Bartlett, Boston 2009
Recommended reading
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