Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy holds tremendous potential for discovery in neuroscience. Much of the molecular machinery and anatomic specializations that give rise to the unique and bewildering electrochemical activity of neurons are nanoscale by design, ranging somewhere between 1 nm and 1 μm. It is at this scale where most of the unknown and exciting action is and where cell biologists flock to in their dreams, but it was off limits for light microscopy until recently. While the optical principles of super-resolution microscopy are firmly established by now, the technology continues to advance rapidly in many crucial areas, enhancing its performance and reliability, and making it more accessible and user-friendly, which is sore...
Cells, the functional units of life, are beststudied in vivo. This is particularly truefor neurons, ...
Superresolution microscopy (SM) techniques are among the revolutionary methods for molecular and cel...
The complex, nanoscopic scale of neuronal function, taking place at dendritic spines, axon terminals...
Progress in microscopy technology has a long history of triggering major advances in neuroscience. S...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Abstract: Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have acco...
Anyone who has used a light microscope has wished that its resolution could be a little better. Now,...
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has entered most biological laboratories worldwide and its ...
SummaryLens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 na...
Lens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometer...
Super-resolution microscopy, or nanoscopy, revolutionized the field of cell biology, enabling resear...
Super-resolution microscopy offers tremendous opportunities to unravel the complex and dynamic archi...
Cells, the functional units of life, are beststudied in vivo. This is particularly truefor neurons, ...
Superresolution microscopy (SM) techniques are among the revolutionary methods for molecular and cel...
The complex, nanoscopic scale of neuronal function, taking place at dendritic spines, axon terminals...
Progress in microscopy technology has a long history of triggering major advances in neuroscience. S...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have accomplished o...
Abstract: Recent developments in fluorescence far-field microscopy such as STED microscopy have acco...
Anyone who has used a light microscope has wished that its resolution could be a little better. Now,...
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has entered most biological laboratories worldwide and its ...
SummaryLens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 na...
Lens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometer...
Super-resolution microscopy, or nanoscopy, revolutionized the field of cell biology, enabling resear...
Super-resolution microscopy offers tremendous opportunities to unravel the complex and dynamic archi...
Cells, the functional units of life, are beststudied in vivo. This is particularly truefor neurons, ...
Superresolution microscopy (SM) techniques are among the revolutionary methods for molecular and cel...
The complex, nanoscopic scale of neuronal function, taking place at dendritic spines, axon terminals...