Super-Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy

Bo Huang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Mark Bates(Harvard University), Xiaowei Zhuang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Annual Review of Biochemistry
June 1, 2009
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Abstract

Achieving a spatial resolution that is not limited by the diffraction of light, recent developments of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy techniques allow the observation of many biological structures not resolvable in conventional fluorescence microscopy. New advances in these techniques now give them the ability to image three-dimensional (3D) structures, measure interactions by multicolor colocalization, and record dynamic processes in living cells at the nanometer scale. It is anticipated that super-resolution fluorescence microscopy will become a widely used tool for cell and tissue imaging to provide previously unobserved details of biological structures and processes.


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