Single-molecule fluorescence (SMF) microscopy is a powerful technique that provides high sensitivity and nanometer-scale resolution for biological imaging. The emission profile of an isolated fluorescent molecule allows the emitter position to be determined on a scale far smaller than the standard diffraction limit of light with a precision that improves with the number of detected photons. While in vitro implementations of SMF have achieved 1.5-nm localization precisions, an outstanding problem in the field is to improve the resolution of SMF imaging in live cells; this has been generally limited to 10 – 40 nm. The main problem is technological: fluorescent proteins (FPs), the genetically encodable labels widely used for biological imaging...
Live-cell imaging elucidates subcellular dynamics, and single-molecule imaging extends the capabilit...
Noble metal nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), in which incident ligh...
Enhancing the fluorescence of a weak emitter is important to further extend the reach of single-mole...
Single-molecule super-resolution imaging techniques play an increasingly important role in studying ...
Single-molecule imaging pushes fluorescence microscopy beyond the diffraction limit of traditional m...
Nanophotonics is the study and technological application of light on the nanometer scale. This disse...
Single-molecule super-resolution imaging enables optical microscopy to study features of nanometer s...
The development of plasmonic nanostructures is enabling studies in bio-sensing, light harvesting, ph...
The sensitivity and resolution of single-molecule fluorescence imaging in biology are mainly limited...
The development of plasmonic nanostructures is enabling studies in bio-sensing, light harvesting, ph...
金沢大学理学部We report the first real time imaging of single fluorophores attached to protein molecules on...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool for interpreting the structure and function of biomolecul...
Coupling to metal nanoparticles can increase the fluorescence intensity and photostability of fluore...
Fluorescence microscopy is an important tool for studying structures in living cells, but its use is...
This thesis aims to improve the detection from ultra-weak single emitter by enhancing their emission...
Live-cell imaging elucidates subcellular dynamics, and single-molecule imaging extends the capabilit...
Noble metal nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), in which incident ligh...
Enhancing the fluorescence of a weak emitter is important to further extend the reach of single-mole...
Single-molecule super-resolution imaging techniques play an increasingly important role in studying ...
Single-molecule imaging pushes fluorescence microscopy beyond the diffraction limit of traditional m...
Nanophotonics is the study and technological application of light on the nanometer scale. This disse...
Single-molecule super-resolution imaging enables optical microscopy to study features of nanometer s...
The development of plasmonic nanostructures is enabling studies in bio-sensing, light harvesting, ph...
The sensitivity and resolution of single-molecule fluorescence imaging in biology are mainly limited...
The development of plasmonic nanostructures is enabling studies in bio-sensing, light harvesting, ph...
金沢大学理学部We report the first real time imaging of single fluorophores attached to protein molecules on...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool for interpreting the structure and function of biomolecul...
Coupling to metal nanoparticles can increase the fluorescence intensity and photostability of fluore...
Fluorescence microscopy is an important tool for studying structures in living cells, but its use is...
This thesis aims to improve the detection from ultra-weak single emitter by enhancing their emission...
Live-cell imaging elucidates subcellular dynamics, and single-molecule imaging extends the capabilit...
Noble metal nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), in which incident ligh...
Enhancing the fluorescence of a weak emitter is important to further extend the reach of single-mole...