Multicolor Super-Resolution Imaging with Photo-Switchable Fluorescent Probes
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Harvard University
Abstract
Recent advances in far-field optical nanoscopy have enabled fluorescence imaging with a spatial resolution of 20 to 50 nanometers. Multicolor super-resolution imaging, however, remains a challenging task. Here, we introduce a family of photo-switchable fluorescent probes and demonstrate multicolor stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM). Each probe consists of a photo-switchable "reporter" fluorophore that can be cycled between fluorescent and dark states, and an "activator" that facilitates photo-activation of the reporter. Combinatorial pairing of reporters and activators allows the creation of probes with many distinct colors. Iterative, color-specific activation of sparse subsets of these…
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4Topics & keywords
- Fluorophore
- Fluorescence
- Microscopy
- Resolution (logic)
- Image resolution
- Nanometre
- Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy
- Materials science
- Life below water