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    MINSTED nanoscopy enters the Ångström localization range

    Super-resolution techniques have achieved localization precisions in the nanometer regime. Here we report all-optical, room temperature localization of fluorophores with precision in the Ångström range. We bui...

    Michael Weber, Henrik von der Emde, Marcel Leutenegger in Nature Biotechnology (2023)

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    Author Correction: MINSTED fluorescence localization and nanoscopy

    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41566-021-00816-9.

    Michael Weber, Marcel Leutenegger, Stefan Stoldt, Stefan Jakobs in Nature Photonics (2021)

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    MINSTED fluorescence localization and nanoscopy

    We introduce MINSTED, a fluorophore localization and super-resolution microscopy concept based on stimulated emission depletion (STED) that provides spatial precision and resolution down to the molecular scale...

    Michael Weber, Marcel Leutenegger, Stefan Stoldt, Stefan Jakobs in Nature Photonics (2021)

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    Achromatic light patterning and improved image reconstruction for parallelized RESOLFT nanoscopy

    Fluorescence microscopy is rapidly turning into nanoscopy. Among the various nanoscopy methods, the STED/RESOLFT super-resolution family has recently been expanded to image even large fields of view within a f...

    Andriy Chmyrov, Marcel Leutenegger, Tim Grotjohann, Andreas Schönle in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Complementarity of PALM and SOFI for super-resolution live-cell imaging of focal adhesions

    Live-cell imaging of focal adhesions requires a sufficiently high temporal resolution, which remains a challenge for super-resolution microscopy. Here we address this important issue by combining photoactivate...

    Hendrik Deschout, Tomas Lukes, Azat Sharipov, Daniel Szlag in Nature Communications (2016)

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    Diffraction-unlimited imaging: from pretty pictures to hard numbers

    Diffraction-unlimited fluorescence imaging allows the visualization of intact, strongly heterogeneous systems at unprecedented levels of detail. Beyond the acquisition of detailed pictures, increasing efforts ...

    Wim Vandenberg, Marcel Leutenegger, Theo Lasser, Johan Hofkens in Cell and Tissue Research (2015)

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    Live-cell multiplane three-dimensional super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging

    Super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI) provides an elegant way of overcoming the diffraction limit in all three spatial dimensions by computing higher-order cumulants of image sequences of blinkin...

    Stefan Geissbuehler, Azat Sharipov, Aurélien Godinat in Nature Communications (2014)

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    Map** molecular statistics with balanced super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (bSOFI)

    Super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI) achieves 3D super-resolution by computing temporal cumulants or spatio-temporal cross-cumulants of stochastically blinking fluorophores. In contrast to local...

    Stefan Geissbuehler, Noelia L Bocchio, Claudio Dellagiacoma in Optical Nanoscopy (2012)

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    Triplet Imaging of Oxygen Consumption During the Contraction of a Single Smooth Muscle Cell (A7r5)

    Triplet imaging is a novel optical technique that allows investigating oxygen metabolism at the single cell and the sub-cellular level. The method combines high temporal and spatial resolutions which are requi...

    Matthias Geissbuehler, Thiemo Spielmann in Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXIII (2012)

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    Diffraction-unlimited all-optical imaging and writing with a photochromic GFP

    Lens-based optical microscopy failed to discern fluorescent features closer than 200 nm for decades, but the recent breaking of the diffraction resolution barrier by sequentially switching the fluorescence cap...

    Tim Grotjohann, Ilaria Testa, Marcel Leutenegger, Hannes Bock, Nicolai T. Urban in Nature (2011)

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    A reversibly photoswitchable GFP-like protein with fluorescence excitation decoupled from switching

    Brakemann et al. present a reversibly photoswitchable fluorescent protein, called Dreiklang, that can be turned on and off at wavelengths distinct from those used for imaging. They show that the protein is advant...

    Tanja Brakemann, Andre C Stiel, Gert Weber, Martin Andresen in Nature Biotechnology (2011)