For the improved understanding of biological systems on the nanoscale, it is necessary to enhance the resolution of light microscopy in the visible wavelength range beyond the limits of conventional epifluorescence microscopy (optical resolution of about 200 nm laterally, 600 nm axially). Recently, various far-field methods have been developed allowing a substantial increase of resolution ("superresolution microscopy", or "lightoptical nanoscopy"). This opens an avenue to 'nano-image' intact and even living cells, as well as other biostructures like viruses, down to the molecular detail. Thus, it is possible to combine light optical spatial nanoscale information with ultrastructure analyses and the molecular interaction information provided...
Diffraction limits the biological structures that can be imaged by normal light microscopy. However,...
International audienceFor over a decade fluorescence microscopy has demonstrated the capacity to ach...
Throughout the twentieth century, it was widely accepted that a light microscope relying on propagat...
For the improved understanding of biological systems on the nanoscale, it is necessary to enhance th...
Novel methods of visible light microscopy have overcome the limits of resolution hitherto thought to...
Localisation microscopy methods allow to realize a light optical resolution far beyond the Abbe-Rayl...
The phenomenon of diffraction limits the resolution in fluorescence imaging. While biological struct...
Due to the diffraction limit of light, the resolution of fluorescence light microscopy is limited to...
We present a novel technique of far-field localization nanoscopy combining spectral precision distan...
The dual color localization microscopy (2CLM) presented here is based on the principles of spectral ...
zuzana_adamova_abstract_eng.txt[11.05.2017 20:26:29] Fluorescence microscopy is one of the most wide...
Super-resolution fluorescence imaging can provide insights into cellular structure and organization ...
Abstract The resolution of fluorescence microscopy had traditionally been lim-ited to ~200–300 nm du...
Fluorescence microscopy has been one of the breakthroughs in biological imaging. This technique take...
Optical microscopy imaging of single molecules and single particles is an essential method for study...
Diffraction limits the biological structures that can be imaged by normal light microscopy. However,...
International audienceFor over a decade fluorescence microscopy has demonstrated the capacity to ach...
Throughout the twentieth century, it was widely accepted that a light microscope relying on propagat...
For the improved understanding of biological systems on the nanoscale, it is necessary to enhance th...
Novel methods of visible light microscopy have overcome the limits of resolution hitherto thought to...
Localisation microscopy methods allow to realize a light optical resolution far beyond the Abbe-Rayl...
The phenomenon of diffraction limits the resolution in fluorescence imaging. While biological struct...
Due to the diffraction limit of light, the resolution of fluorescence light microscopy is limited to...
We present a novel technique of far-field localization nanoscopy combining spectral precision distan...
The dual color localization microscopy (2CLM) presented here is based on the principles of spectral ...
zuzana_adamova_abstract_eng.txt[11.05.2017 20:26:29] Fluorescence microscopy is one of the most wide...
Super-resolution fluorescence imaging can provide insights into cellular structure and organization ...
Abstract The resolution of fluorescence microscopy had traditionally been lim-ited to ~200–300 nm du...
Fluorescence microscopy has been one of the breakthroughs in biological imaging. This technique take...
Optical microscopy imaging of single molecules and single particles is an essential method for study...
Diffraction limits the biological structures that can be imaged by normal light microscopy. However,...
International audienceFor over a decade fluorescence microscopy has demonstrated the capacity to ach...
Throughout the twentieth century, it was widely accepted that a light microscope relying on propagat...