What is Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy? Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is a super-resolution imaging technique that enables the visualization of biological structures and ...
To unravel the complexities of biological phenomena, scientists have long relied on microscopy to visualize the intricate details of their specimens, including tissue architecture, cell morphology, ...
The study presents convincing quantitative evidence, supported by appropriate negative controls, for the presence of low-abundance glycine receptors (GlyRs) within inhibitory synapses in telencephalic ...
In a study published in Nature Methods on December 2, a research team led by Profs. Xu Tao and Ji Wei from the Institute of ...
What does the inside of a cell really look like? In the past, standard microscopes were limited in how well they could answer this question. Now, researchers from the Universities of Göttingen and ...
What is Single-Molecule Imaging? Single-molecule imaging is a powerful technique that allows researchers to visualize and study individual molecules in real-time. By overcoming the limitations of ...
Celebrating three decades of global exchange in single-molecule spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy PicoQuant GmbH reflects on the successful conclusion of its 30th International Workshop on ...
In a study published in Nature Methods on December 2, a research team led by Profs. XU Tao and JI Wei from the Institute of ...
Super-resolution microscopy, such as SMLM, has changed the way scientists visualize cellular structures by breaking the diffraction limits of traditional light microscopy. By pinpointing the exact ...
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