Scattering-based light microscopy: from metal nanoparticles to single proteins
L Priest, JS Peters, P Kukura - Chemical reviews, 2021 - ACS Publications
Our ability to detect, image, and quantify nanoscopic objects and molecules with visible light
has undergone dramatic improvements over the past few decades. While fluorescence has …
has undergone dramatic improvements over the past few decades. While fluorescence has …
Roadmap on Label‐Free Super‐Resolution Imaging
VN Astratov, YB Sahel, YC Eldar… - Laser & Photonics …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Label‐free super‐resolution (LFSR) imaging relies on light‐scattering processes in
nanoscale objects without a need for fluorescent (FL) staining required in super‐resolved FL …
nanoscale objects without a need for fluorescent (FL) staining required in super‐resolved FL …
Interferometric scattering microscopy
G Young, P Kukura - Annual review of physical chemistry, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) is an extremely sensitive imaging method
based on the efficient detection of light scattered by nanoscopic objects. The ability to, at …
based on the efficient detection of light scattered by nanoscopic objects. The ability to, at …
Long-term cargo tracking reveals intricate trafficking through active cytoskeletal networks in the crowded cellular environment
A eukaryotic cell is a microscopic world within which efficient material transport is essential.
Yet, how a cell manages to deliver cellular cargos efficiently in a crowded environment …
Yet, how a cell manages to deliver cellular cargos efficiently in a crowded environment …
Spinning disk interferometric scattering confocal microscopy captures millisecond timescale dynamics of living cells
Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy is a highly sensitive imaging technique that
uses common-path interferometry to detect the linear scattering fields associated with …
uses common-path interferometry to detect the linear scattering fields associated with …
High-speed imaging and tracking of very small single nanoparticles by contrast enhanced microscopy
Nanoparticles have been used extensively in biology-related research and many
applications require direct visualization of individual nanoparticles by optical microscopy …
applications require direct visualization of individual nanoparticles by optical microscopy …
[PDF][PDF] A pragmatic introduction to signal processing
T O'Haver - University of Maryland at College Park, 1997 - researchgate.net
The interfacing of measurement instrumentation to small computers for the purpose of online
data acquisition has now become standard practice in the modern laboratory. Computerized …
data acquisition has now become standard practice in the modern laboratory. Computerized …
Label-free and live cell imaging by interferometric scattering microscopy
JS Park, IB Lee, HM Moon, JH Joo, KH Kim… - Chemical …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
Despite recent remarkable advances in microscopic techniques, it still remains very
challenging to directly observe the complex structure of cytoplasmic organelles in live cells …
challenging to directly observe the complex structure of cytoplasmic organelles in live cells …
Lanthanide ion resonance‐driven Rayleigh scattering of nanoparticles for dual‐modality interferometric scattering microscopy
Light scattering from nanoparticles is significant in nanoscale imaging, photon confinement.
and biosensing. However, engineering the scattering spectrum, traditionally by modifying …
and biosensing. However, engineering the scattering spectrum, traditionally by modifying …
Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy and related techniques
RW Taylor, V Sandoghdar - Label-free super-resolution microscopy, 2019 - Springer
Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy is a powerful tool for label-free sensitive
detection and imaging of nanoparticles to high spatiotemporal resolution. As it was born out …
detection and imaging of nanoparticles to high spatiotemporal resolution. As it was born out …