TIRF and STORM microscopy are super-resolving fluorescence imaging modalities for which current implementations on standard microscopes can present significant complexity and cost. We present a straightforward and low-cost approach to implement STORM and TIRF taking advantage of multimode optical fibres and multimode diode lasers to provide the required excitation light. Combined with open source software and relatively simple protocols to prepare samples for STORM, including the use of Vectashield for non-TIRF imaging, this approach enables TIRF and STORM imaging of cells labelled with appropriate dyes or expressing suitable fluorescent proteins to become widely accessible at low cost
For centuries, cell biology has been based on light microscopy and at the same time been limited by ...
Within only a few years super-resolution fluorescence imaging based on single-molecule localization ...
We are interested in the spatial distribution of proteins at the presynaptic terminal and how the mo...
Super-resolution single-molecule localization microscopy, often referred to as PALM/STORM, works by ...
Single Molecule Localization Microscopy (SMLM) techniques such as Photo-Activation Localization Micr...
We demonstrate a simple illumination system based on a digital mirror device which allows for fine c...
Super-resolution single-molecule localization microscopy, often referred to as PALM/STORM, works by ...
Single-molecule localization microscopy allows us to observe cellular structures on the nanoscale. D...
We present Localizer, a freely available and open source software package that implements the com- p...
Super-resolution localization microscopy provides a powerful tool to study biochemical mechanisms at...
This thesis investigates methods of increasing the imaging speed of Stochastic Optical Reconstructio...
STORM is a recently developed super-resolution microscopy technique with up to 10 times better resol...
Due to the diffraction limit of light, the resolution of fluorescence light microscopy is limited to...
Photoresists play a key role in the photolithographic process being necessary to print the structure...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, H...
For centuries, cell biology has been based on light microscopy and at the same time been limited by ...
Within only a few years super-resolution fluorescence imaging based on single-molecule localization ...
We are interested in the spatial distribution of proteins at the presynaptic terminal and how the mo...
Super-resolution single-molecule localization microscopy, often referred to as PALM/STORM, works by ...
Single Molecule Localization Microscopy (SMLM) techniques such as Photo-Activation Localization Micr...
We demonstrate a simple illumination system based on a digital mirror device which allows for fine c...
Super-resolution single-molecule localization microscopy, often referred to as PALM/STORM, works by ...
Single-molecule localization microscopy allows us to observe cellular structures on the nanoscale. D...
We present Localizer, a freely available and open source software package that implements the com- p...
Super-resolution localization microscopy provides a powerful tool to study biochemical mechanisms at...
This thesis investigates methods of increasing the imaging speed of Stochastic Optical Reconstructio...
STORM is a recently developed super-resolution microscopy technique with up to 10 times better resol...
Due to the diffraction limit of light, the resolution of fluorescence light microscopy is limited to...
Photoresists play a key role in the photolithographic process being necessary to print the structure...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, H...
For centuries, cell biology has been based on light microscopy and at the same time been limited by ...
Within only a few years super-resolution fluorescence imaging based on single-molecule localization ...
We are interested in the spatial distribution of proteins at the presynaptic terminal and how the mo...