rsEGFP2 enables fast RESOLFT nanoscopy of living cells
The super-resolution microscopy called RESOLFT relying on fluorophore switching between longlived states, stands out by its coordinate-targeted sequential sample interrogation using low light levels. While RESOLFT has been shown to discern nanostructures in living cells, the reversibly photoswitchab...
Main Authors: | Grotjohann, T, Testa, I, Reuss, M, Brakemann, T, Eggeling, C, Hell, S, Jakobs, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2012
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