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DNA-Barcoded Fluorescence Imaging Illuminates Core Cell Components

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Since many core components of cells — like DNA, RNA, proteins, and lipids — are just a few nanometers in size and substantially smaller than the resolution limit of traditional light microscopy, the exact composition and arrangement of these molecules and structures is thus often unknown. This results in a lack of mechanistic understanding of fundamental aspects of biology. Drawing on recent improvements to superresolution imaging, including single-molecule localization microscopy, or SMLM, researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry and...Read full article

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    Published: June 2023
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    superresolution
    Superresolution refers to the enhancement or improvement of the spatial resolution beyond the conventional limits imposed by the diffraction of light. In the context of imaging, it is a set of techniques and algorithms that aim to achieve higher resolution images than what is traditionally possible using standard imaging systems. In conventional optical microscopy, the resolution is limited by the diffraction of light, a phenomenon described by Ernst Abbe's diffraction limit. This limit sets a...
    angstrom
    An angstrom, symbolized by the Ångström or Å, is a unit of length used to express atomic and molecular dimensions. It is equal to 0.1 nanometers or 1 × 10-10 meters. The angstrom is named after the Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångström, who made significant contributions to the understanding of spectroscopy and atomic structure in the 19th century. This unit is particularly convenient for describing the sizes of atoms, molecules, and the wavelengths of...
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