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Hank Hogan

For researchers at Leiden University in the Netherlands, standard single-molecule fluorescence microscopy is not good enough, even though it can locate fluorophores with very high lateral accuracy. They wanted to extend it from two into three dimensions while imaging at high frame rates over a large area. Because existing methods could not do this, they developed their own solution by placing a cylindrical lens into the optical emission path, thereby introducing astigmatism. To locate fluorophores in three dimensions while imaging at high frame rates over a large area, researchers placed a...Read full article

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    Published: April 2007
    BiophotonicsenergyfluorophoresMicroscopyoptical emissionResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorssingle-molecule fluorescence microscopy

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