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Breaking the diffraction resolution limit by stimulated emissionBreaking the diffraction resolution limit by stimulated emission: stimulated-emission-depletion fluorescence microscopy. Stefan W. Hell and Jan Wichmann.
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[PDF] Stefan W. Hell - Nobel Lecture: Nanoscopy with Focused LightEggeling, and S.W. Hell, “Breaking the Diffraction Barrier in Fluorescence Microscopy by Optical Shelving.” Physical Review Letters, 2007. 98(21), 218103 ...
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Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscopy### Summary of STED Microscopy Review (Key Points for Intro)
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Fluorescence microscopy with diffraction resolution barrier broken ...S W Hell, J Wichmann Opt Lett 19, 780–782 (1994). Crossref · PubMed · Google Scholar. a [...] As a result, fluorescence can be entirely stopped; b [...] to ...
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 - NobelPrize.orgThe Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 was awarded jointly to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and William E. Moerner for the development of super-resolved fluorescence ...
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Our History | Leica MicrosystemsFirst commercial STED microscope achieves an optical resolution of less than 90 nm. 2007. Breaking the diffraction barrier: With the super-resolution ...
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Fluorescence Microscopy - Zeiss Campus - Florida State UniversityThis selectively filtered light is used to excite fluorophores whose spectral properties enables them to absorb light within the region allowed by the bandpass ...
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Fluorescence Microscopy: A Concise Guide to Current Imaging ...In the most basic form (WFFM) involves exciting the fluorophore(s) in the sample of interest using a fluorescence light source, a microscope, excitation and ...
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Fluorescence - Overview of Excitation and Emission FundamentalsSep 11, 2018 · The emission maximum is chosen and only emission light at that wavelength is allowed to pass to the detector. Excitation is induced (usually by ...
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Beiträge zur Theorie des Mikroskops und der mikroskopischen ...Download PDF ... Cite this article. Abbe, E. Beiträge zur Theorie des Mikroskops und der mikroskopischen Wahrnehmung. Archiv f. mikrosk. Anatomie 9, 413–468 (1873) ...
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Microscopy Basics | Numerical Aperture and ResolutionLight diffracted by the specimen is presented as an inverted cone of half-angle (α), which represents the limits of light that can enter the objective. In order ...
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Knowing the limit | Nature Cell BiologyOct 1, 2009 · The smallest resolvable distance between two points using a conventional microscope may never be smaller than half the wavelength of the imaging light.
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[PDF] The Rayleigh Criterion of Resolution and Light Sources of Different ...In 1879, John William Strutt (Third Baron Rayleigh) investigated the limit of resolution (resolving or separating power) of some optical instruments, such as ...
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Visualizing and discovering cellular structures with super-resolution ...Aug 31, 2018 · Super-resolution microscopy has overcome a long-held resolution barrier—the diffraction limit—in light microscopy and enabled visualization ...
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Breaking the Diffraction Barrier: Super-Resolution Imaging of CellsThe resolution for optical microscopy is limited by the diffraction, or the “spreading out,” of the light wave when it passes through a small aperture or is ...
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Subdiffraction-resolution fluorescence imaging of immunological ...Oct 4, 2021 · Expansion microscopy (ExM) enables super-resolution fluorescence imaging on standard microscopes by physical expansion of the sample.
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The Diffraction Barrier in Optical Microscopy | Nikon's MicroscopyUAccording to Abbe's theory, images are composed from an array of diffraction-limited spots having varying intensity that overlap to produce the final result, as ...
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Microscopy Basics | The Point Spread Function - Zeiss CampusThe ideal point spread function (PSF) is the three-dimensional diffraction pattern of light emitted from an infinitely small point source in the specimen.
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Looking at the Structure of Cells in the Microscope - NCBI - NIHIn practical terms, bacteria and mitochondria, which are about 500 nm (0.5 μm) wide, are generally the smallest objects whose shape can be clearly discerned in ...
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Subcellular omics: a new frontier pushing the limits of resolution ...Mar 28, 2023 · Organelle volumes are in the attoliter (10−18 L) range. For example, a mammalian cholinergic secretory vesicle 40–50 nm in diameter contains ...<|separator|>
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A guide to choosing the right super-resolution microscopy techniqueThe most commonly used SMLM techniques are dSTORM and PALM. dSTORM uses specialized buffers to drive standard organic fluorescent molecules into long-lived dark ...
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A Comparison of STED and STORM Super-Resolution ImagingThis interactive tutorial compares the stimulated emission depletion (STED) and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) imaging processes.
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Shattering the diffraction limit of light: A revolution in fluorescence ...In a previous issue of PNAS, Klar et al. demonstrated a novel and clever approach for superresolution imaging that is quite different from previous ...
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Resolution scaling in STED microscopy - Optica Publishing GroupMar 12, 2008 · Hell, "Resolution scaling in STED microscopy," Opt. Express 16, 4154 ... Here we validate a simple formula predicting the resolution of a STED ...
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Adaptive optics enables 3D STED microscopy in aberrating specimensAug 29, 2012 · Coherent optical adaptive technique improves the spatial resolution of STED microscopy in thick samples. Wei Yan, et al. Photon. Res. 5(3) ...
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Time-gating improves the spatial resolution of STED microscopy(c) The PSFs for confocal detection (black), normal STED microscopy (red), or time-gated STED microscopy (blue). ... Medda, and S. W. Hell, “STED microscopy with ...
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Resonant-scanning dual-color STED microscopy with ultrafast ...In this paper, we present a concise guide to building a resonant-scanning STED microscope with ultrafast photon-counting acquisition. The STED microscope has ...Missing: setup | Show results with:setup
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STED nanoscopy: a glimpse into the future | Cell and Tissue ResearchMar 6, 2015 · The STED concept has been generalized to any systems in which light can switch the molecule between two states (Dyba et al. 2003; Hell 2007).
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Review of recent developments in stimulated emission depletion ...Aug 14, 2014 · Later, a STED microscope that uses blue/orange (488/592 nm) fiber laser pairs as excitation/depletion was demonstrated. Resolution of ∼60 ...
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Leica TCS SP8 STED and MP - Research, Innovation & ImpactThis system can achieve a resolution of 50 nm or less. Three depletion lasers (592, 660 and 775 nm) enable multicolor detection of a wide range of fluorophores.
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STEDYCON - @abberior.rocksThe STEDYCON upgrades your existing widefield system to a confocal microscope and STED nanoscope with a resolution down to 30 nm.Missing: commercial | Show results with:commercial
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STEDYCON: ease-of-use in a shoebox - @abberior.rocksThey are aligned by design. With a novel optical arrangement that sends all laser beams through the same fiber, the system is more stable than other STED ...Missing: delivery | Show results with:delivery
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Advancing Super-Resolution Microscopy: Recent Innovations in ...Apr 4, 2025 · This review highlights the most recent developments in commercially available super-resolution microscopes, focusing on the most widely used techniques.
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Photon-Efficient Aberration Correction for 3D-STED Imaging of Thick ...Jan 6, 2024 · Here we present a technique for correction of STED beam aberrations featuring minimal light exposure of the samples to avoid photobleaching and phototoxicity.
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Fluorescence-based super-resolution-microscopy strategies for ...Mar 31, 2023 · STED depends on high laser powers for its resolution, requiring photostable fluorophores. As a result, often organic dyes are used, which are ...
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A guide to super-resolution fluorescence microscopyJul 19, 2010 · ... Klar et al., 2000; Dyba and Hell, 2002; Dyba et al., 2003). STED microscopy has been successfully applied on biological samples (Kittel et al ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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highly effective probes for cell imaging by stimulated emission ...Jun 30, 2016 · The most important are their: large Stokes shift, long lived emissive states and good photostability. ... Stokes shifted fluorophores in STED.
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[PDF] STED SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOPY OF CELLS ... - StacksFor ATTO647N with Isat = 0.8 MW/cm2, a. STED sample intensity of 20 MW/cm2 is needed to achieve 5-fold enhancement in resolution. To achieve the ...
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Novel red fluorophores with superior performance in STED microscopySep 28, 2012 · Here we report on four novel red fluororescent dyes, including the first phosphorylated dye, created by combining a rigidized rhodamine backbone with various ...
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Introduction to Superresolution Microscopy - Zeiss CampusExtremely high intensities are necessary for switching off the excited singlet state with STED ... ATTO dyes, rhodamine, carbocyanines, Alexa Fluors, BODIPYs, and ...
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STED microscopy of living cells – new frontiers in membrane and ...Mar 19, 2013 · ... cellular images with sub-diffraction spatial resolution (see, Klar et al. 2000; Willig et al. 2006b). Although a multitude of experiments ...
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rsEGFP2 enables fast RESOLFT nanoscopy of living cells | eLifeDec 31, 2012 · We now report on the generation of rsEGFP2 providing faster switching and the use of this protein to demonstrate 25–250 times faster recordings.Results And Discussion · Raw Resolft Images Of Figure... · Materials And Methods<|control11|><|separator|>
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated endogenous protein tagging for RESOLFT ...Apr 20, 2015 · Instead of rsEGFP2, other suitable fluorescent tags could be used, opening up imaging at endogenous expression levels also to other super- ...
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Recent Advances in Fluorescent Nanoparticles for Stimulated ...Jun 21, 2024 · STED microscopy enhances resolution solely through optical means, which allows for the rapid acquisition of thousands of images without ...1. Introduction · 2.1. Qds · 2.8. Dye-Loaded Nps
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Nanographenes enhance STED microscopy for longer, high ...Feb 27, 2025 · This development involves the integration of nanographenes as fluorescent markers, effectively overcoming a longstanding limitation of STED ...Missing: 2023-2025 quantum dots DBOV-
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Prolonged super-microscopy: Nanographenes allow longer ...Feb 25, 2025 · Researchers at the Max Planck Institute have now enhanced this method by replacing traditional fluorophores with nanographenes, enabling the observation of ...Missing: 2023-2025 dots
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Reactivatable stimulated emission depletion microscopy using ...Feb 4, 2025 · There is an intrinsic trade-off in STED microscopy: a high-power STED beam is needed to achieve high resolution, yet high laser powers commonly ...
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Site-Specifically-Labeled Antibodies for Super-Resolution ...Jun 29, 2021 · (1) An ideal labeling strategy for SRM would achieve site-specific labeling with reporters as close as possible to the target such that the ...
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Click Chemistry with Cell-Permeable Fluorophores Expands ... - MDPIBoth probe combinations showed specific labeling of the target structures and an increased resolution upon STED imaging. Hence, different types of labels may be ...
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[PDF] Two-color live-cell STED nanoscopy by click labeling with cellSep 13, 2022 · Click chemistry enables the site-specific labeling of proteins in living cells with tetrazine- functionalized fluorophores, which have a ...Missing: antibody | Show results with:antibody
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t-SNARE Protein Conformations Patterned by the Lipid ...The system resolution limit was ∼70–90 nm, measured by analysis of 20 nm crimson-fluorescent beads (Invitrogen). Metamorph (Universal Imaging) was used for the ...
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Mitochondrial Cristae Revealed with Focused Light | Nano LettersRealizing a ∼30 nm isotropic subdiffraction resolution in isoSTED fluorescence nanoscopy, we have visualized these essential structures in the mitochondria of ...Abstract · Figure 1 · Figure 2
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Strong signal increase in STED fluorescence microscopy by ... - PNASIn stimulated emission depletion (STED) fluorescence microscopy, the diffraction resolution barrier is overcome by applying a doughnut-shaped light beam ...
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Tissue Multicolor STED Nanoscopy of Presynaptic Proteins in the ...Tissue STED Nanoscopy Reveals Immuno-labeled Synaptic Vesicles at 40 nm ... STED microscopy was applied to PFA-fixed mammalian brain slices. To obtain ...
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Correlative Light Electron Microscopy: Connecting Synaptic ...Among the most prominent super-resolution microscopy techniques used in CLEM studies are stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED), where a depletion ...
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Two-color STED microscopy reveals different degrees of ...Mar 5, 2010 · This study demonstrates that two-color STED microscopy in conjunction with quantitative colocalization analysis is a powerful tool to study ...Missing: distance | Show results with:distance
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Two-color live-cell STED nanoscopy by click labeling with ... - bioRxivSep 13, 2022 · Here we demonstrate two-color STED imaging of living cells using various pairs of dyes that fulfill all of the above requirements.
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Multiplexed stimulated emission depletion nanoscopy (mSTED) for 5 ...We develop a multiplexed live-cell STED method to observe more structures simultaneously with limited photo-bleaching and photo-cytotoxicity.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Combining nanobody labeling with STED microscopy reveals input ...Two-color tau-STED imaging of endogenous proteins was performed on fixed neurons in cell culture and 6 µm brain sections collected from Thy-1-YFP-H mice ...
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A Fiber-Coupled Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscope for ...Jul 31, 2019 · We present results for a new type of fiber-coupled stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscope which uses a single fiber to transport STED and excitation ...Missing: damage | Show results with:damage
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for optical biological microscopy. Resolution - Naturethe STED beam itself. There is always a risk of sample damage from heating when relatively high-intensity. BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY pulsed lasers are used, but ...
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Super-resolution microscopy enabled by high-efficiency surface ...Nov 4, 2022 · Emission depletion by surface migration through gadolinium sublattices enables super-resolution imaging with sub-20 nm lateral resolution.
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Aberrations and adaptive optics in super-resolution microscopy - PMCJun 28, 2015 · The aberrations arise when light propagates through regions of the specimen that have different refractive index. Common sources include the ...
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Three-dimensional STED microscopy of aberrating tissue using dual ...It is clear that full aberration correction in the STED microscope requires compensation of specimen-induced aberrations in all three of these paths and, due to ...
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Enhanced resolution through thick tissue with structured illumination ...Feb 25, 2015 · In many biological samples, a substantial cause of aberra- tions is the refractive index mismatch between the sample immersion medium (PBS ...
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Single-frame deep-learning super-resolution microscopy for ... - NatureMay 18, 2023 · The SR imaging of mitochondria at 100 Hz reveals frequent “kiss-and-run” interactions between mitochondria at the millisecond scale, which are ...
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Spatial resolution enhancement in photon-starved STED imaging ...This work offers a new approach for STED imaging in situations where only a limited photon budget is available. ... As both noise and signal are reduced, the ...Missing: trade- frame
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Two-Color STED Microscopy of Living Synapses Using A Single ...Nov 16, 2011 · Hell, J. Wichmann. Breaking the diffraction resolution limit by stimulated emission: stimulated-emission-depletion fluorescence microscopy.
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A protocol for registration and correction of multicolour STED ...Apr 3, 2017 · We developed a robust postprocessing image registration protocol, with the aim to verify and ultimately optimise multicolour STED image quality.Sted Microscope And Image... · Results · Mode Of Sted Image...
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Intrinsic Burst-Blinking Nanographenes for Super-Resolution ...Reactivatable stimulated emission depletion microscopy using fluorescence-recoverable nanographene. Nature Communications 2025, 16 (1) https://doi.org ...
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Between life and death: strategies to reduce phototoxicity in super ...Similarly to confocal microscopy, scanning at a higher rate in STED has been shown to reduce photobleaching [42]; this is enabled by using fast resonant ...
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Fast and Long‐Term Super‐Resolution Imaging of Endoplasmic ...Nov 8, 2024 · Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy is a super-resolution technique that surpasses the diffraction limit and has contributed to ...
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Photobleaching in STED nanoscopy and its dependence on the ...Sep 12, 2017 · Here, we report a detailed study of molecular photobleaching and de-excitation efficiency in STED nanoscopy with organic fluorophores. The ...
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Strategies to maximize performance in STimulated Emission ...Fluorophores may transition to triplet states via inter-system crossing where they may also absorb STED light (triplet state absorption) and may populate ...
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The price of a STED microscope - @abberior.rocksPrices for a decent but very basic confocal microscope start at around 100,000 US dollars, while list prices for high-end confocal systems sometimes reach a ...
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Capabilities | Janelia Research CampusThe size of typical datasets can range up to several TB; consequently, only certain applications are capable of properly handling 'big data' in an accurate and ...
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Challenges facing quantitative large-scale optical super-resolution ...Mar 19, 2021 · In this review, we will discuss the major obstacles to achieving quantitative SRM, particularly emphasizing the importance of optimal sample preparation and ...
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Bleaching‐Resistant Super‐Resolution Fluorescence MicroscopyJan 27, 2022 · Photobleaching is the permanent loss of fluorescence after extended exposure to light and is a major limiting factor in super‐resolution microscopy (SRM)Missing: 2023-2025 | Show results with:2023-2025