A photoswitchable solvatochromic dye for probing membrane ordering by RESOLFT super-resolution microscopy
A switchable solvatochromic fluorescent dyad can be used to map ordering of lipids in vesicle membranes at a resolution better than the diffraction limit. Combining a Nile Red fluorophore with a photochromic spironaphthoxazine quencher allows the fluorescence to be controlled using visible light, vi...
Main Authors: | Frawley, AT, Leslie, KG, Wycisk, V, Galiani, S, Shrestha, D, Eggeling, C, Anderson, HL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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