SummaryLens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometers by diffraction, is rapidly evolving into a nanoscale imaging technique. Here, we show that the superresolution fluorescence microscopy called RESOLFT enables comparatively fast and continuous imaging of sensitive, nanosized features in living brain tissue. Using low-intensity illumination to switch photochromic fluorescent proteins reversibly between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state, we increased the resolution more than 3-fold over that of confocal microscopy in all dimensions. Dendritic spines located 10–50 μm deep inside living organotypic hippocampal brain slices were recorded for hours without signs of degradation. Using...
Cells, the functional units of life, are beststudied in vivo. This is particularly truefor neurons, ...
The complex, nanoscopic scale of neuronal function, taking place at dendritic spines, axon terminals...
SummaryTwo-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has allowed unprecedented fluorescence imaging o...
Lens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometer...
SummaryLens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 na...
In order to understand how memory is processed and stored in the brain, it would be helpful to obser...
AbstractIt is difficult to investigate the mechanisms that mediate long-term changes in synapse func...
We show that RESOLFT fluorescence nanoscopy, a low light level scanning superresolution technique em...
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has entered most biological laboratories worldwide and its ...
Extending superresolution fluorescence microscopy to living animals has remained a challenging front...
Fluorescence microscopy is rapidly turning into nanoscopy. Among the various nanoscopy methods, the ...
Superresolution fluorescence microscopy of multiple fluorophores still requires development. Here we...
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy holds tremendous potential for discovery in neuroscience. M...
We demonstrate superresolution fluorescence microscopy (nanoscopy) of protein distributions in a mam...
AbstractMany cellular structures and organelles are too small to be properly resolved by conventiona...
Cells, the functional units of life, are beststudied in vivo. This is particularly truefor neurons, ...
The complex, nanoscopic scale of neuronal function, taking place at dendritic spines, axon terminals...
SummaryTwo-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has allowed unprecedented fluorescence imaging o...
Lens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 nanometer...
SummaryLens-based fluorescence microscopy, which has long been limited in resolution to about 200 na...
In order to understand how memory is processed and stored in the brain, it would be helpful to obser...
AbstractIt is difficult to investigate the mechanisms that mediate long-term changes in synapse func...
We show that RESOLFT fluorescence nanoscopy, a low light level scanning superresolution technique em...
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has entered most biological laboratories worldwide and its ...
Extending superresolution fluorescence microscopy to living animals has remained a challenging front...
Fluorescence microscopy is rapidly turning into nanoscopy. Among the various nanoscopy methods, the ...
Superresolution fluorescence microscopy of multiple fluorophores still requires development. Here we...
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy holds tremendous potential for discovery in neuroscience. M...
We demonstrate superresolution fluorescence microscopy (nanoscopy) of protein distributions in a mam...
AbstractMany cellular structures and organelles are too small to be properly resolved by conventiona...
Cells, the functional units of life, are beststudied in vivo. This is particularly truefor neurons, ...
The complex, nanoscopic scale of neuronal function, taking place at dendritic spines, axon terminals...
SummaryTwo-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has allowed unprecedented fluorescence imaging o...