A near-infrared fluorophore for live-cell super-resolution microscopy of cellular proteins.
The ideal fluorescent probe for bioimaging is bright, absorbs at long wavelengths and can be implemented flexibly in living cells and in vivo. However, the design of synthetic fluorophores that combine all of these properties has proved to be extremely difficult. Here, we introduce a biocompatible n...
Main Authors: | Lukinavičius, G, Umezawa, K, Olivier, N, Honigmann, A, Yang, G, Plass, T, Mueller, V, Reymond, L, Corrêa, I, Luo, Z, Schultz, C, Lemke, E, Heppenstall, P, Eggeling, C, Manley, S, Johnsson, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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