Technological advances in super-resolution microscopy to study cellular processes.
Abstract
Since its initial demonstration in 2000, far-field super-resolution light microscopy has undergone tremendous technological developments. In parallel, these developments have opened a new window into visualizing the inner life of cells at unprecedented levels of detail. Here, we review the technical details behind the most common implementations of super-resolution microscopy and highlight some of the recent, promising advances in this field.
Keywords
Omics
MeSH terms
Animals
Cell Biology
Cell Physiological Phenomena
Diffusion of Innovation
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Microscopy
Molecular Imaging
Optical Imaging
Single Molecule Imaging
Authors
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