Superresolution Microscopy: Breaking the Diffraction Barrier - Sam Hess, University of Maine from maine university usa Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 19 min 61 sec ✓ Published: 27-Jun-2012
Description: Principles and Applications of Localization-Based Superresolution Microscopy (FPALM)nSam Hess, University of Maine, Orono, USAnnDiffraction limits the resolution that can be obtained with visible light microscopy to ~200 nanometers. However, much of biology occurs on much smaller (molecular) length scales. Several super-resolution light microscopy techniques have been invented to break the diffraction barrier by utilizing the principles of observation volume confinement, modulated illumination,
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