Super-resolution microscopy: going live and going fast
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Document typeArticle
Defense date2014-03-17
PublisherWiley
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Abstract
Super-resolution microscopy is increasingly becoming an important
tool for biological research, providing valuable information at the
nanometer length scales inside cells and tissues. In the past decade
numerous technological advancements have transformed superresolution
microscopes into powerful tools of discovery. While the first
super-resolution images took several hours to acquire, recent
progress has led to tremendous improvement in acquisition speed,
enabling researchers to probe dynamic processes in living cells with
unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution. This mini-review focuses
on the recent developments in live-cell super-resolution microscopy
and its biological applications.
ISSN1439-7641
Publisher versionhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cphc.201300720/abstract
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