Switchable fluorophores for single-molecule localization microscopy
H Li, JC Vaughan - Chemical reviews, 2018 - ACS Publications
The past decade has witnessed an explosion in the use of super-resolution fluorescence
microscopy methods in biology and other fields. Single-molecule localization microscopy …
microscopy methods in biology and other fields. Single-molecule localization microscopy …
A guide to super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
For centuries, cell biology has been based on light microscopy and at the same time been
limited by its optical resolution. However, several new technologies have been developed …
limited by its optical resolution. However, several new technologies have been developed …
[HTML][HTML] Breaking the diffraction barrier: super-resolution imaging of cells
Anyone who has used a light microscope has wished that its resolution could be a little
better. Now, after centuries of gradual improvements, fluorescence microscopy has made a …
better. Now, after centuries of gradual improvements, fluorescence microscopy has made a …
Fluorescent probes for super-resolution imaging in living cells
M Fernández-Suárez, AY Ting - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2008 - nature.com
Abstract In 1873, Ernst Abbe discovered that features closer than∼ 200 nm cannot be
resolved by lens-based light microscopy. In recent years, however, several new far-field …
resolved by lens-based light microscopy. In recent years, however, several new far-field …
Microscopy and its focal switch
SW Hell - Nature methods, 2009 - nature.com
Until not very long ago, it was widely accepted that lens-based (far-field) optical microscopes
cannot visualize details much finer than about half the wavelength of light. The advent of …
cannot visualize details much finer than about half the wavelength of light. The advent of …
Live-cell 3D super-resolution imaging in thick biological samples
F Cella Zanacchi, Z Lavagnino, M Perrone Donnorso… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
We demonstrate three-dimensional (3D) super-resolution live-cell imaging through thick
specimens (50–150 μm), by coupling far-field individual molecule localization with selective …
specimens (50–150 μm), by coupling far-field individual molecule localization with selective …
Photochemical mechanisms of fluorophores employed in single‐molecule localization microscopy
Decoding cellular processes requires visualization of the spatial distribution and dynamic
interactions of biomolecules. It is therefore not surprising that innovations in imaging …
interactions of biomolecules. It is therefore not surprising that innovations in imaging …
A review of imaging techniques for systems biology
AR Kherlopian, T Song, Q Duan, MA Neimark… - BMC systems …, 2008 - Springer
This paper presents a review of imaging techniques and of their utility in system biology.
During the last decade systems biology has matured into a distinct field and imaging has …
During the last decade systems biology has matured into a distinct field and imaging has …
Advances in light microscopy for neuroscience
Since the work of Golgi and Cajal, light microscopy has remained a key tool for
neuroscientists to observe cellular properties. Ongoing advances have enabled new …
neuroscientists to observe cellular properties. Ongoing advances have enabled new …
Red‐emitting rhodamine dyes for fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy
K Kolmakov, VN Belov, J Bierwagen… - … A European Journal, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Fluorescent markers emitting in the red are extremely valuable in biological microscopy
since they minimize cellular autofluorescence and increase flexibility in multicolor …
since they minimize cellular autofluorescence and increase flexibility in multicolor …