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Optical Tracking Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging of Living Cells Beyond the Diffraction Limit

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Abstract

Single-molecule active-control microscopy (SMACM=(F)PALM, STORM, SMACM) utilizes single fluorophores as point sources for localization and on/off control to sparsely sample the underlying structure. Applications to biology and new 3D wide-field imaging approaches will be described.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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