Mycoplasmas are the smallest free-living organisms. These bacteria are important models for both fundamental and Synthetic Biology, owing to their highly reduced genomes. They are also relevant in the medical and veterinary fields, as they are pathogenic of both humans and most livestock species. Mycoplasma cells have minute sizes, often in the 300-800 nanometers range. As these dimensions are close to the diffraction limit of visible light, fluorescence imaging in mycoplasmas is often poorly informative. Recently developed Super-Resolution Imaging techniques can break this diffraction limit, improving the imaging resolution by an order of magnitude and offering a new nanoscale vision of the organization of these bacteria. These techniques ...
The resolution achievable with the established super-resolution fluorescence nanoscopy methods, such...
Mycoplasma mobile has a unique mechanism that enables it to glide on solid surfaces faster than any ...
Bacteria have evolved complex, highly-coordinated, multi-component cellular engines to achieve high ...
Mycoplasmas are the smallest free-living organisms. These bacteria are important models for both fun...
In this paper, we describe super-resolved sampling of live bacteria based on extraordinary optical t...
International audienceSingle-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) describes a family of powerful ...
Mycoplasma contamination of cultured cell lines is difficult to detect by routine observation. Infec...
Fluorescence microscopy is one of the most extensively used techniques in the life sciences. Conside...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, H...
Fluorescence expression tools for stable and innocuous whole mycoplasma cell labelling have been dev...
A method was developed for protein localization in Mycoplasma pneumoniae by immunofluorescence micro...
The cell contains many different organelles, compartments and structures – e.g. focal adhesions, act...
International audienceSuper-resolution microscopy has profoundly transformed how we study the archit...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Methods in Molecular Bi...
The phenomenon of diffraction limits the resolution in fluorescence imaging. While biological struct...
The resolution achievable with the established super-resolution fluorescence nanoscopy methods, such...
Mycoplasma mobile has a unique mechanism that enables it to glide on solid surfaces faster than any ...
Bacteria have evolved complex, highly-coordinated, multi-component cellular engines to achieve high ...
Mycoplasmas are the smallest free-living organisms. These bacteria are important models for both fun...
In this paper, we describe super-resolved sampling of live bacteria based on extraordinary optical t...
International audienceSingle-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) describes a family of powerful ...
Mycoplasma contamination of cultured cell lines is difficult to detect by routine observation. Infec...
Fluorescence microscopy is one of the most extensively used techniques in the life sciences. Conside...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, H...
Fluorescence expression tools for stable and innocuous whole mycoplasma cell labelling have been dev...
A method was developed for protein localization in Mycoplasma pneumoniae by immunofluorescence micro...
The cell contains many different organelles, compartments and structures – e.g. focal adhesions, act...
International audienceSuper-resolution microscopy has profoundly transformed how we study the archit...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Methods in Molecular Bi...
The phenomenon of diffraction limits the resolution in fluorescence imaging. While biological struct...
The resolution achievable with the established super-resolution fluorescence nanoscopy methods, such...
Mycoplasma mobile has a unique mechanism that enables it to glide on solid surfaces faster than any ...
Bacteria have evolved complex, highly-coordinated, multi-component cellular engines to achieve high ...