What is the basic principle of the microscopy?

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Chenchen Liu
Aug 5, 2022
webinar Webinar: Advancing single molecule microscopy with active stabilization

Is it based on fluorescent detection via confocal microscopy?

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BP-Exchange Assistant Answered Aug 24, 2022

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HI Chenchen Liu,


this webinar focusses on single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), which is one of several super resolution microscopy techniques. It can enable spatial resolution of up to ~20-50nm, which is better than the ~200nm resolution of conventional confocal microscopy. Single-molecule microscopy is based on the ability to separate multiple individual emitters in close proximity. This separation can be accomplished by several mechanisms, including temporal separation (photo-conversion/switching/activation) of neighboring emitters or intermittent binding of the emitter to the molecule of interest. You can use different microscopes with this approach, including confocal microscopes, TIRF microscopy and light-sheet microscopy, as long as the signal to noise ratio is permissible.

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