Fluorescence nanoscopy by ground-state depletion and single-molecule return

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​Fluorescence nanoscopy by ground-state depletion and single-molecule return​
Fölling, J. ; Bossi, M. ; Bock, H. ; Medda, R. ; Wurm, C. A. ; Hein, B.   & Jakobs, S.  et al.​ (2008) 
Nature Methods5(11) pp. 943​-945​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1257 

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Fölling, Jonas ; Bossi, Mariano ; Bock, Hannes ; Medda, Rebecca ; Wurm, Christian A. ; Hein, Birka ; Jakobs, Stefan ; Eggeling, Christian ; Hell, Stefan W. 
Abstract
We introduce far-field fluorescence nanoscopy with ordinary fluorophores based on switching the majority of them to a metastable dark state, such as the triplet, and calculating the position of those left or those that spontaneously returned to the ground state. Continuous widefield illumination by a single laser and a continuously operating camera yielded dual-color images of rhodamine-and fluorescent protein-labeled (living) samples, proving a simple yet powerful super-resolution approach.
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2008
Journal
Nature Methods 
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1548-7091
Language
English

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