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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Phys Chem B. 2010 Jan 21;114(2):959–972. doi: 10.1021/jp9072153

Table 1.

Diffusion coefficients obtained by fitting FCS data with one-component and anomalous models for data presented in Figure 4A. The first column shows the diffusion values obtained from the single component fit and the second column corresponds to the calculated radii using Stokes-Einstein relationship. The diffusion at τDa, D(τDa), and the anomalous exponent for the same data is presented on the third and fourth columns of the table, respectively

Sample D (μm2/s) Rh (nm) D(τDa) (μm2/s) α
Qdots 19.5 12.5 18.6 1.05

YGs 14.1 17.3 13.7 1.07
eGFP-βCaMKII 16.3 15.0 16.0 1.01