Nanoscopy of living brain slices with low light levels.
Lens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometers by diffraction, is rapidly evolving into a nanoscale imaging technique. Here, we show that the superresolution fluorescence microscopy called RESOLFT enables comparatively fast and continuous imagin...
Main Authors: | Testa, I, Urban, N, Jakobs, S, Eggeling, C, Willig, K, Hell, S |
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格式: | Journal article |
語言: | English |
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2012
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