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Beyond the diffraction limit : far-field fluorescence imaging with ultrahigh resolution
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Date Issued
2007-11
Date Available
2013-07-22T14:22:51Z
Abstract
Fluorescence microscopy is an important and extensively utilised tool for imaging biological systems. However, the image resolution that can be obtained has a limit as defined through the laws of diffraction. Demand for improved resolution has stimulated research into developing methods to image beyond the diffraction limit based on far-field fluorescence microscopy techniques. Rapid progress is being made in this area of science with methods emerging that enable fluorescence imaging in the far-field to possess a resolution well beyond the diffraction limit. This review outlines developments in far-field fluorescence methods which enable ultrahigh resolution imaging and application of these techniques to biology. Future possible trends and directions in far-field fluorescence imaging with ultrahigh resolution are also outlined.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
RSC Publishing
Journal
Molecular BioSystems
Volume
3
Issue
11
Start Page
781
End Page
793
Copyright (Published Version)
2007, The Royal Society of Chemistry
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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