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Hung, S. (author), Llobet Rosell, Arnau (author), Jurriens, Daphne (author), Soloviev, O.A. (author), Kapitein, Lukas C. (author), Grußmayer, K.S. (author), Neukomm, Lukas J. (author), Verhaegen, M.H.G. (author), Smith, C.S. (author)
Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) enables the high-resolution visualization of organelle structures and the precise localization of individual proteins. However, the expected resolution is not achieved in tissue as the imaging conditions deteriorate. Sample-induced aberrations distort the point spread function (PSF), and high...
journal article 2022
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Engelhardt, M.L.K. (author), Grußmayer, K.S. (author)
Optical microscopes allow us to study highly dynamic events from the molecular scale up to the whole animal level. However, conventional three-dimensional microscopy architectures face an inherent tradeoff between spatial resolution, imaging volume, light exposure and time required to record a single frame. Many biological processes, such as...
review 2022
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Navikas, Vytautas (author), Descloux, Adrien C. (author), Grußmayer, K.S. (author), Marion, Sanjin (author), Radenovic, Aleksandra (author)
A variety of modern super-resolution microscopy methods provide researchers with previously inconceivable biological sample imaging opportunities at a molecular resolution. All of these techniques excel at imaging samples that are close to the coverslip, however imaging at large depths remains a challenge due to aberrations caused by the...
journal article 2021