Conventional standing-wave (SW) fluorescence microscopy uses a single wavelength to excite fluorescence from the specimen, which is normally placed in contact with a first surface reflector. The resulting excitation SW creates a pattern of illumination with anti-nodal maxima at multiple evenly-spaced planes perpendicular to the optical axis of the microscope. These maxima are approximately 90 nm thick and spaced 180 nm apart. Where the planes intersect fluorescent structures, emission occurs, but between the planes are non-illuminated regions which are not sampled for fluorescence. We evaluate a multi-excitation-wavelength SW fluorescence microscopy (which we call TartanSW) as a method for increasing the density of sampling by using SWs wit...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
Widefield standing wave microscopy has been shown to provide axial resolutions below 100 nm that can...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 12/02/2019 to 21/05/2021.Fluorescence optical ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 12/02/2019 to 21/05/2021.Fluorescence optical ...
AbstractThe development of high resolution, high speed imaging techniques allows the study of dynami...
Standing wave (SW) microscopy is a method that uses an interference pattern to excite fluorescence f...
Standing wave (SW) microscopy is a method that uses an interference pattern to excite fluorescence f...
Standing-wave excitation of fluorescence is highly desirable in optical microscopy because it improv...
AbstractThe development of high resolution, high speed imaging techniques allows the study of dynami...
For centuries, cell biology has been based on light microscopy and at the same time been limited by ...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.Vita.Includes bibliogr...
Standing-wave excitation of fluorescence is highly desirable in optical microscopy because it improv...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
Widefield standing wave microscopy has been shown to provide axial resolutions below 100 nm that can...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 12/02/2019 to 21/05/2021.Fluorescence optical ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 12/02/2019 to 21/05/2021.Fluorescence optical ...
AbstractThe development of high resolution, high speed imaging techniques allows the study of dynami...
Standing wave (SW) microscopy is a method that uses an interference pattern to excite fluorescence f...
Standing wave (SW) microscopy is a method that uses an interference pattern to excite fluorescence f...
Standing-wave excitation of fluorescence is highly desirable in optical microscopy because it improv...
AbstractThe development of high resolution, high speed imaging techniques allows the study of dynami...
For centuries, cell biology has been based on light microscopy and at the same time been limited by ...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.Vita.Includes bibliogr...
Standing-wave excitation of fluorescence is highly desirable in optical microscopy because it improv...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...
We demonstrate fluorescence excitation at multiple planes in a laser-scanning microscope by using th...