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Single-Molecule Localization Blazes New Paths for Microscopy

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By providing direct quantification of the positions of fluorophores, the method enables detailed in vivo investigation into molecular clustering, count and density.

CARL EBELING, BRUKER FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY

Fluorescence microscopy has proven itself to be an indispensable method in the modern biological toolkit. The use of visible-wavelength fluorophores allows for relatively noninvasive imaging. While the resolution of conventional optical microscopy cannot rival that of electron, atomic force or near-field scanning optical microscopy methods, the unrivaled specificity of the technique allows for the imaging of nearly any biological target. With the advent of optical far-field superresolution technologies, researchers can combine the flexibility of optical microscopy with the image...Read full article

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    Published: September 2017
    FeaturesMicroscopyBiophotonicsCarl EbelingBruker Fluorescence MicroscopyLight Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy (LSFM)

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