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Super Resolution Microscopy of SUMO Proteins in Neurons
The ubiquitously expressed SUMO proteins regulate a plethora of cellular pathways and processes. While they have a predominantly nuclear localization, extranuclear roles of SUMO isoforms at the synapse have also been described, making SUMOylation one of ...
Luca Colnaghi +7 more
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Exploiting flow dynamics for super-resolution in contrast-enhanced ultrasound [PDF]
Ultrasound localization microscopy offers new radiation-free diagnostic tools for vascular imaging deep within the tissue. Sequential localization of echoes returned from inert microbubbles with low-concentration within the bloodstream reveal the ...
Eldar, Yonina C. +4 more
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Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has been revolutionizing the way in which we investigate the structures, dynamics, and functions of a wide range of nanoscale systems.
Satoshi eHabuchi
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Super resolution imaging of genetically labeled synapses in drosophila brain tissue [PDF]
Understanding synaptic connectivity and plasticity within brain circuits and their relationship to learning and behavior is a fundamental quest in neuroscience.
Frank eScheffold +4 more
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Super-resolution Microscopy for Nanomedicine Research [PDF]
Super-resolution microscopy, or nanoscopy, revolutionized the field of cell biology, enabling researchers to visualize cellular structures with nanometric resolution, single-molecule sensitivity, and in multiple colors. However, the impact of these techniques goes beyond biology as the fields of nanotechnology and nanomedicine can greatly benefit from ...
Silvia Pujals, Lorenzo Albertazzi
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Multiview super-resolution microscopy [PDF]
SummaryWe enhance the performance of confocal microscopy over imaging scales spanning tens of nanometers to millimeters in space and milliseconds to hours in time, improving volumetric resolution more than 10-fold while simultaneously reducing phototoxicity.
Yicong Wu +26 more
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Lanthanide-Doped Upconversion Nanoparticles for Super-Resolution Microscopy
Super-resolution microscopy offers a non-invasive and real-time tool for probing the subcellular structures and activities on nanometer precision. Exploring adequate luminescent probes is a great concern for acquiring higher-resolution image.
Hao Dong +3 more
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Complementarity of PALM and SOFI for super-resolution live cell imaging of focal adhesions [PDF]
Live cell imaging of focal adhesions requires a sufficiently high temporal resolution, which remains a challenging task for super-resolution microscopy.
Dedecker, Peter +10 more
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Optimizing Super Resolution Microscopy [PDF]
Super-resolution microscopy is often done by imaging isolated fluorescent probes as diffraction-limited spots with objective-type total internal fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy. The centers of these spots are commonly, sub-optimally located by least-squares fitting a 2D Gaussian to each spot's intensity distribution.
Mortensen, Kim I. +3 more
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Full-field structured-illumination super-resolution X-ray transmission microscopy
Modern transmission X-ray microscopy techniques provide very high resolution at low and medium X-ray energies, but suffer from a limited field-of-view.
Dierolf, M. +5 more
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