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Beyond the diffraction limit: far-field fluorescence imaging with ultrahigh resolution

Rice, 2007

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2350270739902496424
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Rice J
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Molecular BioSystems

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Fluorescence microscopy is an important and extensively utilised tool for imaging biological systems. However, the image resolution that can be obtained has a limit as defined through the laws of diffraction. Demand for improved resolution has stimulated research into …
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