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    Correlation functions quantify super-resolution images and estimate apparent clustering due to over-counting by Veatch, Sarah L, Machta, Benjamin B, Shelby, Sarah A, Chiang, Ethan N, Holowka, David A, Baird, Barbara A

    Published in PloS one (27-02-2012)
    “…We present an analytical method using correlation functions to quantify clustering in super-resolution fluorescence localization images and electron microscopy…”
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    Distinct Stages of Stimulated FcεRI Receptor Clustering and Immobilization Are Identified through Superresolution Imaging by Shelby, Sarah A., Holowka, David, Baird, Barbara, Veatch, Sarah L.

    Published in Biophysical journal (19-11-2013)
    “…Recent advances in fluorescence localization microscopy have made it possible to image chemically fixed and living cells at 20 nm lateral resolution. We apply…”
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    Protein sorting by lipid phase-like domains supports emergent signaling function in B lymphocyte plasma membranes by Stone, Matthew B, Shelby, Sarah A, Núñez, Marcos F, Wisser, Kathleen, Veatch, Sarah L

    Published in eLife (01-02-2017)
    “…Diverse cellular signaling events, including B cell receptor (BCR) activation, are hypothesized to be facilitated by domains enriched in specific plasma…”
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    Free-floating ultrathin two-dimensional crystals from sequence-specific peptoid polymers by Chen, Ritchie, Nam, Ki Tae, Tan, Li, Chu, Tammy K, Connolly, Michael D, Choi, Philip H, Zuckermann, Ronald N, Shelby, Sarah A, Mesch, Ryan A, Marciel, Amanda B, Lee, Byoung-Chul, Kisielowski, Christian

    Published in Nature materials (01-05-2010)
    “…The design and synthesis of protein-like polymers is a fundamental challenge in materials science. A biomimetic approach is to explore the impact of monomer…”
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    Rab11 Regulates the Mast Cell Exocytic Response by Wilson, Joshua D., Shelby, Sarah A., Holowka, David, Baird, Barbara

    Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-09-2016)
    “…Stimulated exocytic events provide a means for physiological communication and are a hallmark of the mast cell‐mediated allergic response. In mast cells these…”
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    Super-Resolution Microscopy: Shedding Light on the Cellular Plasma Membrane by Stone, Matthew B, Shelby, Sarah A, Veatch, Sarah L

    Published in Chemical reviews (14-06-2017)
    “…Lipids and the membranes they form are fundamental building blocks of cellular life, and their geometry and chemical properties distinguish membranes from…”
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    Membrane phase separation drives responsive assembly of receptor signaling domains by Shelby, Sarah A., Castello-Serrano, Ivan, Wisser, Kathleen C., Levental, Ilya, Veatch, Sarah L.

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-06-2023)
    “…Plasma membrane heterogeneity has been tied to a litany of cellular functions and is often explained by analogy to membrane phase separation; however, models…”
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    The plasma membrane as an adaptable fluid mosaic by Veatch, Sarah L, Rogers, Nat, Decker, Adam, Shelby, Sarah A

    “…The fluid mosaic model proposed by Singer and Nicolson established a powerful framework to interrogate biological membranes that has stood the test of time…”
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    The Membrane Phase Transition Gives Rise to Responsive Plasma Membrane Structure and Function by Shelby, Sarah A, Veatch, Sarah L

    Published in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology (01-11-2023)
    “…Several groups have recently reported evidence for the emergence of domains in cell plasma membranes when membrane proteins are organized by ligand binding or…”
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    Measuring the Co-Localization and Dynamics of Mobile Proteins in Live Cells Undergoing Signaling Responses by Shelby, Sarah A, Shaw, Thomas R, Veatch, Sarah L

    “…Single molecule imaging in live cells enables the study of protein interactions and dynamics as they participate in signaling processes. When combined with…”
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    SMAUG: Analyzing single-molecule tracks with nonparametric Bayesian statistics by Karslake, Joshua D., Donarski, Eric D., Shelby, Sarah A., Demey, Lucas M., DiRita, Victor J., Veatch, Sarah L., Biteen, Julie S.

    Published in Methods (San Diego, Calif.) (01-09-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] Single-molecule fluorescence microscopy probes nanoscale, subcellular biology in real time. Existing methods for analyzing single-particle…”
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    Functional nanoscale coupling of Lyn kinase with IgE-FcεRI is restricted by the actin cytoskeleton in early antigen-stimulated signaling by Shelby, Sarah A, Veatch, Sarah L, Holowka, David A, Baird, Barbara A

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (07-11-2016)
    “…The allergic response is initiated on the plasma membrane of mast cells by phosphorylation of the receptor for immunoglobulin E (IgE), FcεRI, by Lyn kinase…”
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    A Nanocube Plasmonic Sensor for Molecular Binding on Membrane Surfaces by Galush, William J, Shelby, Sarah A, Mulvihill, Martin J, Tao, Andrea, Yang, Peidong, Groves, Jay T

    Published in Nano letters (13-05-2009)
    “…Detection and characterization of molecular interactions on membrane surfaces is important to biological and pharmacological research. Here, silver nanocubes…”
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    Probing membrane‐mediated forces between proteins in cells using super‐resolution fluorescence localization imaging by Veatch, Sarah L., Shelby, Sarah A.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Transmembrane and peripheral membrane proteins can interact directly via mechanisms common to soluble proteins, but also can feel forces mediated through their…”
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