Extraordinary transmission based axial imaging (EOT-AIM) for cell microscopy is reported. EOT-AIM uses linear arrays of nanoapertures, each of which samples target fluorescence up to a preset axial distance from surface, in combination with wide-field microscopy for acquisition of lateral images. Current design of nanoapertures provides EOT-AIM with axial super-resolution that is as small as 20 nm for a depth range of 500 nm. Experiments were performed for the measurement of the axial distribution of ganglioside in mouse macrophage (RAW264.7) cells using FITC-conjugated cholera toxin subunit B. The results were successfully confirmed with conventional confocal and total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy.ope
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The feasibility of super-resolution microscopy has been investigated based on random localization of...
Super-resolution imaging is performed on metallic nanoislands by plasmonic-based activation of rando...
We demonstrate three-dimensional (3D) super-resolution live-cell imaging through thick specimens (50...
There is currently a great need to develop live-cell compatible optical microscopy tools that can pr...
The study of endocytosis, which encompasses diverse mechanisms in biology, requires the utilization ...
Axial excitation confinement beyond the diffraction limit is crucial to the development of next-gene...
Analysing dynamics of a single biomolecule using high-resolution imaging techniques has been had sig...
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In this paper, we describe super-resolved sampling of live bacteria based on extraordinary optical t...
International audienceWe present a simple modification of a standard total internal reflection fluor...
With the development of novel fluorescence techniques, high resolution light microscopy has become a...
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