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DNA-PAINT MINFLUX nanoscopy.

Lynn M OstersehltDaniel C JansAnna WittekJan Keller-FindeisenKaushik InamdarSteffen J SahlStefan W HellStefan Jakobs
Published in: Nature methods (2022)
MINimal fluorescence photon FLUXes (MINFLUX) nanoscopy, providing photon-efficient fluorophore localizations, has brought about three-dimensional resolution at nanometer scales. However, by using an intrinsic on-off switching process for single fluorophore separation, initial MINFLUX implementations have been limited to two color channels. Here we show that MINFLUX can be effectively combined with sequentially multiplexed DNA-based labeling (DNA-PAINT), expanding MINFLUX nanoscopy to multiple molecular targets. Our method is exemplified with three-color recordings of mitochondria in human cells.
Keyphrases
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