Alessandro Esposito

Affiliations: 
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Biophysics, cancer biology, microscopy
Website:
Quantitative-biology.org
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Trinh AL, Esposito A. (2021) Biochemical resolving power of fluorescence lifetime imaging: untangling the roles of the instrument response function and photon-statistics. Biomedical Optics Express. 12: 3775-3788
Scott DE, Francis-Newton NJ, Marsh ME, et al. (2021) A small-molecule inhibitor of the BRCA2-RAD51 interaction modulates RAD51 assembly and potentiates DNA damage-induced cell death. Cell Chemical Biology
Haas KT, Fries MW, Venkitaraman AR, et al. (2021) Single-Cell Biochemical Multiplexing by Multidimensional Phasor Demixing and Spectral Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy Frontiers in Physics. 9
Esposito A. (2020) How many photons are needed for FRET imaging Biomedical Optics Express. 11: 1186-1202
De S, Campbell C, Venkitaraman AR, et al. (2020) Pulsatile MAPK Signaling Modulates p53 Activity to Control Cell Fate Decisions at the G2 Checkpoint for DNA Damage. Cell Reports
Trinh AL, Ber S, Howitt A, et al. (2019) Fast single-cell biochemistry: theory, open source microscopy and applications. Methods and Applications in Fluorescence. 7: 44001-44001
Esposito A, Venkitaraman AR. (2019) Enhancing Biochemical Resolution by Hyperdimensional Imaging Microscopy. Biophysical Journal. 116: 1815-1822
Haas KT, Lee M, Esposito A, et al. (2018) Single-molecule localization microscopy reveals molecular transactions during RAD51 filament assembly at cellular DNA damage sites. Nucleic Acids Research
Popleteeva M, Haas KT, Stoppa D, et al. (2015) Fast and simple spectral FLIM for biochemical and medical imaging. Optics Express. 23: 23511-25
Liang H, Esposito A, De S, et al. (2014) Homeostatic control of polo-like kinase-1 engenders non-genetic heterogeneity in G2 checkpoint fidelity and timing. Nature Communications. 5: 4048
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