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. 2013 Jul 16;105(2):L05–L07. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2013.05.063

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Mapping of membrane topography and correction of molecular distributions in undulating membranes. (A) Two-dimensional projections can cause cluster artifacts, for example in membrane ruffles. Molecules (red rectangles) in the upper image are equally spaced along the membrane but appear as clusters in two-dimensional projections in areas with high gradient. (B) Three-dimensional membrane topography of a 2 × 2 μm plasma membrane area of a resting T cell obtained from averaged z positions of DiI molecules. Note that membrane undulation is ∼100 nm. (C) Map of membrane gradient, corresponding to the topography map shown in panel B, with an area of high gradient highlighted (dashed red box). (D) Correction of the circle radii in the Getis and Franklin cluster map calculations to account for projection artifacts. (E and F) Cluster map of data shown in panel C before (E) and after (F) correction for membrane gradient. Boxes in panels C, E, and F highlight the regions with high membrane gradient.