Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species
By combining the photoswitching and localization of individual fluorophores with spectroscopy on the single molecule level, we demonstrate simultaneous multicolor imaging with low crosstalk and down to 15 nm spatial resolution using only two detection color channels. The applicability of the method...
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paper:paper_15306984_v8_n8_p2463_Bossi2023-06-08T16:19:49Z Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species Bossi, Mariano Luis Imaging techniques Mammals Molecular structure Optical switches Biological specimens Color channels Far fields Functional imaging Mammalian cells Molecular species Multicolor imaging New class Photoswitching Single-molecule levels Spatial resolutions Switchable Fluorescence fluorescent dye animal article cell line chemical structure chemistry color methodology microscopy Animals Cell Line Color Fluorescent Dyes Microscopy Molecular Structure By combining the photoswitching and localization of individual fluorophores with spectroscopy on the single molecule level, we demonstrate simultaneous multicolor imaging with low crosstalk and down to 15 nm spatial resolution using only two detection color channels. The applicability of the method to biological specimens is demonstrated on mammalian cells. The combination of far-field fluorescence nanoscopy with the recording of a single switchable molecular species at a time opens up a new class of functional imaging techniques. © 2008 American Chemical Society. Fil:Bossi, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2008 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15306984_v8_n8_p2463_Bossi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15306984_v8_n8_p2463_Bossi |
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Imaging techniques Mammals Molecular structure Optical switches Biological specimens Color channels Far fields Functional imaging Mammalian cells Molecular species Multicolor imaging New class Photoswitching Single-molecule levels Spatial resolutions Switchable Fluorescence fluorescent dye animal article cell line chemical structure chemistry color methodology microscopy Animals Cell Line Color Fluorescent Dyes Microscopy Molecular Structure |
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Imaging techniques Mammals Molecular structure Optical switches Biological specimens Color channels Far fields Functional imaging Mammalian cells Molecular species Multicolor imaging New class Photoswitching Single-molecule levels Spatial resolutions Switchable Fluorescence fluorescent dye animal article cell line chemical structure chemistry color methodology microscopy Animals Cell Line Color Fluorescent Dyes Microscopy Molecular Structure Bossi, Mariano Luis Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species |
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Imaging techniques Mammals Molecular structure Optical switches Biological specimens Color channels Far fields Functional imaging Mammalian cells Molecular species Multicolor imaging New class Photoswitching Single-molecule levels Spatial resolutions Switchable Fluorescence fluorescent dye animal article cell line chemical structure chemistry color methodology microscopy Animals Cell Line Color Fluorescent Dyes Microscopy Molecular Structure |
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By combining the photoswitching and localization of individual fluorophores with spectroscopy on the single molecule level, we demonstrate simultaneous multicolor imaging with low crosstalk and down to 15 nm spatial resolution using only two detection color channels. The applicability of the method to biological specimens is demonstrated on mammalian cells. The combination of far-field fluorescence nanoscopy with the recording of a single switchable molecular species at a time opens up a new class of functional imaging techniques. © 2008 American Chemical Society. |
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Bossi, Mariano Luis |
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Bossi, Mariano Luis |
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Bossi, Mariano Luis |
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Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species |
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Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species |
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Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species |
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Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species |
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Multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species |
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multicolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species |
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2008 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15306984_v8_n8_p2463_Bossi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15306984_v8_n8_p2463_Bossi |
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