David Klenerman
Sir David Klenerman (born 1959) is a British biophysical chemist and a professor of biophysical chemistry at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.He is best known for his contribution in the field of next-generation sequencing of DNA (that subsequently resulted in Solexa, a high-speed DNA sequencing company that he co-founded), nanopipette-based scanning ion-conductance microscopy, and super-resolution microscopy. Provided by Wikipedia
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DHPSFU: a Fiji plugin for fast and accurate double helix-PSF 3D single-molecule localisation microscopy by Ziwei Zhang, Aleksandra Ochirova, Siqi Liu, Alex D. Herbert, Yunzhao Wu, Wayne Boucher, Steven F. Lee, Ernest D. Laue, David Klenerman, Aleks Ponjavic
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Virtual-'light-sheet' single-molecule localisation microscopy enables quantitative optical sectioning for super-resolution imaging. by Matthieu Palayret, Helen Armes, Srinjan Basu, Adam T Watson, Alex Herbert, David Lando, Thomas J Etheridge, Ulrike Endesfelder, Mike Heilemann, Ernest Laue, Antony M Carr, David Klenerman, Steven F Lee
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Detection of p53 aggregates in plasma of glioma patients by Yunzhao Wu, Jeff Y. L. Lam, Matthaios Pitoulias, Dorothea Böken, Ziwei Zhang, Renuka Chintapalli, Emre Fertan, Zengjie Xia, John S. H. Danial, Gemma Tsang-Pells, Emily Fysh, Linda Julian, Kevin M. Brindle, Richard Mair, David Klenerman
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