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Imaging the invisible: resolving cellular microcompartments by superresolution microscopy techniques
2013
Biological chemistry
Unraveling the spatio-temporal organization of dynamic cellular microcompartments requires live cell imaging techniques capable of resolving submicroscopic structures. While the resolution of traditional far-field fluorescence imaging techniques is limited by the diffraction barrier, several fluorescence-based microscopy techniques providing sub-100 nm resolution have become available during the past decade. Here, we briefly introduce the optical principles of these techniques and compare their
doi:10.1515/hsz-2012-0324
pmid:23612657
fatcat:aztxyfwnhjcftkzv5vyeh66hna