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Multi-photon activation of fluorescent proteins using visible wavelength for high-resolution imaging

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrated the photo-activation of reversibly photo-switchable fluorescent proteins by visible-wavelength two-photon excitation and applied the activation technique in confocal imaging of biological cells. Higher spatial resolution than conventional confocal microscopy was confirmed.

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