This is the intrinsic limitation on a microscope's ability to focus on objects smaller than the wavelength of light being used. Structured illumination microscopy is one of the super-resolution ...
Our new Structured Illumination super-resolution Microscope (SIM) delivers twice the resolution of traditional diffraction limited microscopes (~115 nm lateral and ~300 nm axial) Capabilities: SIM ...
Robust structured illumination microscopy for live cell real-time super-resolution imaging. (IMAGE) Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics And Physics, CAS ...
We acknowledge the Light Microscopy Core Facility, Porter B047, B049, B051 and B059 at the University of Colorado Boulder (RRID:SCR_018993) for help and advice with structured illumination microscopy.
The inverted Nikon N-SIM/A1 microscope is a combination structured illumination microscopy (SIM), laser scanning confocal and total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy system. SIM and ...
This so-called structured illumination technique isn’t exactly ... The technique requires a conventional microscope along with a 1-watt laser and a fiberoptic collimator. A digital camera ...
Super-resolution microscopy includes a variety of microscopy techniques that increase the resolving ability of a light microscope well beyond the classical limits dictated by the diffraction barrier.
structured illumination, and localization microscopy. The team highlights that the framework’s open, customizable nature supports diverse research needs, fostering interdisciplinary ...
Their new approach combined two methods—cryo-structured illumination microscopy (cryoSIM) to detect fluorescently labeled capsid or envelope components, and cryo-soft-X-ray tomography (cryoSXT ...
A new "self-driving" microscope developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers solves two fundamental challenges that have long plagued microscopy: first, imaging living cells or organisms at ...
A combination of imaging techniques reveals how herpes simplex virus type 1 assembles within infected cells, highlighting the roles of essential viral proteins in viral assembly and exit.