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Precisely and accurately localizing single emitters in fluorescence microscopy.

Hendrik DeschoutFrancesca Cella ZanacchiMichael MlodzianoskiAlberto DiasproJoerg BewersdorfSamuel T HessKevin Braeckmans
Published in: Nature methods (2014)
Methods based on single-molecule localization and photophysics have brought nanoscale imaging with visible light into reach. This has enabled single-particle tracking applications for studying the dynamics of molecules and nanoparticles and contributed to the recent revolution in super-resolution localization microscopy techniques. Crucial to the optimization of such methods are the precision and accuracy with which single fluorophores and nanoparticles can be localized. We present a lucid synthesis of the developments on this localization precision and accuracy and their practical implications in order to guide the increasing number of researchers using single-particle tracking and super-resolution localization microscopy.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • atomic force microscopy
  • high resolution
  • living cells
  • high speed
  • visible light
  • mass spectrometry
  • photodynamic therapy