We show that RESOLFT fluorescence nanoscopy, a low light level scanning superresolution technique employing reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (rsFPs), is capable of dual-channel live-cell imaging that is virtually free of chromatic errors and temporal offsets. This is accomplished using rsEGFP and Dronpa, two rsFPs having similar spectra but different kinetics of switching and fluorescence emission. Our approach is demonstrated by imaging protein distributions and dynamics in living neurons and neuronal tissues
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) are GFP-like proteins that may be repeatedly swit...
We expand photochromic super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (pcSOFI) to monochromatic dual-c...
Fluorescent proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent...
We show that RESOLFT fluorescence nanoscopy, a low light level scanning superresolution technique em...
Among various superresolution methods, RESOLFT nanoscopy has advantages in compatibility with live c...
The super-resolution microscopy called RESOLFT relying on fluorophore switching between longlived st...
Diffraction-limited lens-based optical microscopy fails to discern fluorescent features closer than ...
Up to now, all demonstrations of reversible saturable optical fluorescence transitions (RESOLFT) sup...
The super-resolution microscopy called RESOLFT relying on fluorophore switching between longlived st...
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) can be repeatedly transferred between a fluoresce...
RESOLFT super-resolution microscopy allows subdiffraction resolution imaging of living cells using l...
Lens-based optical microscopy failed to discern fluorescent features closer than 200 nm for decades,...
Lens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometer...
ABSTRACT The advent of superresolution microscopy has ope the nanoscale inside living biological spe...
AbstractReversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) are GFP-like proteins that may be repeate...
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) are GFP-like proteins that may be repeatedly swit...
We expand photochromic super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (pcSOFI) to monochromatic dual-c...
Fluorescent proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent...
We show that RESOLFT fluorescence nanoscopy, a low light level scanning superresolution technique em...
Among various superresolution methods, RESOLFT nanoscopy has advantages in compatibility with live c...
The super-resolution microscopy called RESOLFT relying on fluorophore switching between longlived st...
Diffraction-limited lens-based optical microscopy fails to discern fluorescent features closer than ...
Up to now, all demonstrations of reversible saturable optical fluorescence transitions (RESOLFT) sup...
The super-resolution microscopy called RESOLFT relying on fluorophore switching between longlived st...
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) can be repeatedly transferred between a fluoresce...
RESOLFT super-resolution microscopy allows subdiffraction resolution imaging of living cells using l...
Lens-based optical microscopy failed to discern fluorescent features closer than 200 nm for decades,...
Lens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometer...
ABSTRACT The advent of superresolution microscopy has ope the nanoscale inside living biological spe...
AbstractReversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) are GFP-like proteins that may be repeate...
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) are GFP-like proteins that may be repeatedly swit...
We expand photochromic super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (pcSOFI) to monochromatic dual-c...
Fluorescent proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent...