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The following pages link to I5M: 3D widefield light microscopy with better than 100 nm axial resolution (Q41684831):
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- Fluorescence microscopy today (Q22251053) (← links)
- Fast 100-nm resolution three-dimensional microscope reveals structural plasticity of mitochondria in live yeast (Q24531416) (← links)
- Nonlinear structured-illumination microscopy: wide-field fluorescence imaging with theoretically unlimited resolution (Q24532105) (← links)
- Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (Q24630861) (← links)
- Three-dimensional super-resolution imaging by stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (Q24642820) (← links)
- Fluorescence microscopy below the diffraction limit (Q24649815) (← links)
- Mirror-enhanced super-resolution microscopy (Q27320185) (← links)
- Fast, label-free super-resolution live-cell imaging using rotating coherent scattering (ROCS) microscopy (Q27323167) (← links)
- Spherical nanosized focal spot unravels the interior of cells (Q28280561) (← links)
- Axial resolution enhancement by 4Pi confocal fluorescence microscopy with two-photon excitation (Q28385946) (← links)
- Fluorescence microscopy with diffraction resolution barrier broken by stimulated emission (Q29013438) (← links)
- Light microscopy: an ongoing contemporary revolution (Q29030597) (← links)
- The third dimension bridges the gap between cell culture and live tissue (Q29616642) (← links)
- Three-dimensional resolution doubling in wide-field fluorescence microscopy by structured illumination. (Q29617609) (← links)
- Optical tracking of nanoscale particles in microscale environments. (Q30383382) (← links)
- Quantitative imaging of lymphocyte membrane protein reorganization and signaling (Q30476473) (← links)
- Continuous fluorescence microphotolysis and correlation spectroscopy using 4Pi microscopy (Q30480695) (← links)
- I5S: wide-field light microscopy with 100-nm-scale resolution in three dimensions (Q30482100) (← links)
- Advances in light microscopy for neuroscience (Q30483377) (← links)
- Fast, background-free, 3D super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI). (Q30492591) (← links)
- Mirrored pyramidal wells for simultaneous multiple vantage point microscopy. (Q30547830) (← links)
- SOFI-based 3D superresolution sectioning with a widefield microscope (Q30554262) (← links)
- Resolution doubling in fluorescence microscopy with confocal spinning-disk image scanning microscopy (Q30561024) (← links)
- 4Pi-confocal microscopy of live cells (Q30663813) (← links)
- Optical far-field microscopy of single molecules with 3.4 nm lateral resolution (Q30816259) (← links)
- True optical resolution beyond the Rayleigh limit achieved by standing wave illumination (Q30875715) (← links)
- Ultrahigh-resolution multicolor colocalization of single fluorescent probes (Q30898092) (← links)
- Single-pinhole confocal imaging of sub-resolution sparse objects using experimental point spread function and image restoration (Q30960357) (← links)
- A novel 3D wavelet-based filter for visualizing features in noisy biological data (Q31004518) (← links)
- To 5D and beyond: quantitative fluorescence microscopy in the postgenomic era. (Q31040959) (← links)
- Cooperative 4Pi excitation and detection yields sevenfold sharper optical sections in live-cell microscopy (Q31113506) (← links)
- The connection between chromatin motion on the 100 nm length scale and core histone dynamics in live XTC-2 cells and isolated nuclei (Q33196249) (← links)
- Beyond Rayleigh's criterion: a resolution measure with application to single-molecule microscopy. (Q33236487) (← links)
- Comparison of I5M and 4Pi-microscopy. (Q33246781) (← links)
- Micro-mirrors for nanoscale three-dimensional microscopy (Q33421018) (← links)
- Ultrahigh resolution imaging of biomolecules by fluorescence photoactivation localization microscopy. (Q33458436) (← links)
- Structured light sheet fluorescence microscopy based on four beam interference (Q33716136) (← links)
- Extended resolution fluorescence microscopy (Q33745443) (← links)
- Opposite-view digital holographic microscopy with autofocusing capability (Q33835267) (← links)
- Molecular genetics and imaging technologies for circuit-based neuroanatomy (Q33908456) (← links)
- Interferometric rotating point spread function (Q33918492) (← links)
- High refractive index substrates for fluorescence microscopy of biological interfaces with high z contrast (Q33949916) (← links)
- Super-resolution molecular and functional imaging of nanoscale architectures in life and materials science. (Q34019809) (← links)
- Fluorescent proteins and their applications in imaging living cells and tissues (Q34128238) (← links)
- Interferometer-based structured-illumination microscopy utilizing complementary phase relationship through constructive and destructive image detection by two cameras (Q34218885) (← links)
- Presynaptic imaging techniques (Q34398054) (← links)
- New insights into nucleolar architecture and activity. (Q34573441) (← links)
- Fluorescent probes for super-resolution imaging in living cells (Q34877871) (← links)
- Towards a Tralfamadorian view of the embryo: multidimensional imaging of development (Q34942459) (← links)
- Imaging immune surveillance by T cells and NK cells (Q35005898) (← links)