Molle et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Superresolution microscopy with transient bindingMolle et al., 2016
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- Molle J
- Raab M
- Holzmeister S
- Schmitt-Monreal D
- Grohmann D
- He Z
- Tinnefeld P
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- Current opinion in biotechnology
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Highlights•Superresolution microscopy can be enabled by the transient binding of diffusing probes.•Non-photochemical control of on and off times adapted by the concentration of probes and their binding affinity.•Using the full photon budget enables ultra-high resolution.• …
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