High-density volumetric super-resolution microscopy
Volumetric super-resolution microscopy typically encodes the 3D position of single-molecule fluorescence into a 2D image by changing the shape of the point spread function (PSF) as a function of depth. However, the resulting large and complex PSF spatial footprints reduce biological throughput and a...
Main Authors: | Daly, S, Ferreira Fernandes, J, Bruggeman, E, Handa, A, Peters, R, Benaissa, S, Zhang, B, Beckwith, JS, Sanders, EW, Sims, RR, Klenerman, D, Davis, SJ, O’Holleran, K, Lee, SF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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