<p>(A) point-spread function of a single fluorophore, (B) localization pattern of one single fluorophore that was localized multiple times through reversible photoswitching, (C) histogram of the standard deviation of localizations of 66 single-molecule point-spread functions (average standard deviation 12 nm) and (D) histogram of the full-width half-maximum (FWHM) of 66 single-molecule point-spread functions (average FWHM 28 nm).</p
Quantification in localization microscopy with reversibly switchable fluorophores is severely hamper...
The wavelength dependence of the incoherent point spread function in a wide-field microscope was inv...
Computational methods in single molecule localization microscopy Abstract Fluorescence microscopy is...
Fluorescence microscopy is a photon-limited imaging modality that allows the study of subcellular ob...
Wolter S, Endesfelder U, van de Linde S, Heilemann M, Sauer M. Measuring localization performance of...
The computation of point spread functions, which are typically used to model the image profile of a ...
Single molecule fluorescence microscopy is a relatively novel technique that is used, for example, t...
Localization microscopy is a powerful tool for circumventing the diffraction limit in fluorescence m...
Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy is an optical imaging paradigm which provides computational ...
<p>The average localization accuracy was 34 nm. Note that these 112,000 molecules survived the disca...
Using a point spread function (PSF) to localize a point-like object, such as a fluorescent molecule ...
Due to the diffraction limit of light, the resolution of fluorescence light microscopy is limited to...
<p>(a) Three state model with rates. (b) Cutout of total image of sparsely distributed DNA oligomers...
Pointwise localization of individual fluorophores is a critical step in super-resolution localizatio...
Super Resolution Microscopy is a technique to image objects with resolution higher than the diffract...
Quantification in localization microscopy with reversibly switchable fluorophores is severely hamper...
The wavelength dependence of the incoherent point spread function in a wide-field microscope was inv...
Computational methods in single molecule localization microscopy Abstract Fluorescence microscopy is...
Fluorescence microscopy is a photon-limited imaging modality that allows the study of subcellular ob...
Wolter S, Endesfelder U, van de Linde S, Heilemann M, Sauer M. Measuring localization performance of...
The computation of point spread functions, which are typically used to model the image profile of a ...
Single molecule fluorescence microscopy is a relatively novel technique that is used, for example, t...
Localization microscopy is a powerful tool for circumventing the diffraction limit in fluorescence m...
Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy is an optical imaging paradigm which provides computational ...
<p>The average localization accuracy was 34 nm. Note that these 112,000 molecules survived the disca...
Using a point spread function (PSF) to localize a point-like object, such as a fluorescent molecule ...
Due to the diffraction limit of light, the resolution of fluorescence light microscopy is limited to...
<p>(a) Three state model with rates. (b) Cutout of total image of sparsely distributed DNA oligomers...
Pointwise localization of individual fluorophores is a critical step in super-resolution localizatio...
Super Resolution Microscopy is a technique to image objects with resolution higher than the diffract...
Quantification in localization microscopy with reversibly switchable fluorophores is severely hamper...
The wavelength dependence of the incoherent point spread function in a wide-field microscope was inv...
Computational methods in single molecule localization microscopy Abstract Fluorescence microscopy is...