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Quantitative characterization of changes in dynamical behavior for single-particle tracking studies

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 110, Issue 40, Pages 19763-19770

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp062024j

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Single-particle tracking experiments have been used widely to study the heterogeneity of a sample. Segments with dissimilar diffusive behaviors are associated with different intermediate states, usually by visual inspection of the tracking trace. A likelihood-based, systematic approach is presented to remove this incertitude. Maximum likelihood estimators are derived for the determination of diffusion coefficients. A likelihood ratio test is applied to the localization of the changes in them. Simulations suggest that the proposed procedure is statistically robust and is able to quantitatively recover time- dependent changes in diffusion coefficients even in the presence of large measurement noise.

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