Sentences with word «nanoscopy»

The new nanoscopy method named STEDD (Stimulated Emission Double Depletion) developed by the team of Professor Gerd Ulrich Nienhaus of KIT's Institute of Applied Physics (APH) and Institute of Nanotechnology (INT) is presented in Nature Photonics.
My doctoral research was about the development of a new super-resolution technique for the three - dimensional visualization of living biological structures and their dynamics at low light levels — 4Pi - RESOLFT nanoscopy.
Stiel, Andre C., et al. «Generation of monomeric reversibly switchable red fluorescent proteins for far - field fluorescence nanoscopy
Researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have developed a new fluorescence microscopy method: STEDD (Stimulation Emission Double Depletion) nanoscopy produces images of highest resolution with suppressed background.
STED nanoscopy of actin dynamics in synapses deep inside living brain slices.
In addition, Prof. Hillenbrand states that «this could just be the beginning of a new era of near field nanoscopy
In the past years, various nanoscopy methods were developed which overcome the diffraction limit and produce images of highest resolution.
Using nanoscopy, scientists are today able to discern the work of individual molecules within living cells.
The technique is referred to as nanoscopy.
She successfully defended her thesis titled «4Pi - RESOLFT nanoscopy» magna cum laude in 2016 at the University of Heidelberg.»
Andresen, Martin, et al. «Photoswitchable fluorescent proteins enable monochromatic multilabel imaging and dual color fluorescence nanoscopy
Now, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have refined the STED (Simulated Emission Depletion) nanoscopy method developed by Hell by modifying image acquisition in a way that background is suppressed efficiently.
Researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have developed a new fluorescence microscopy method: STEDD (Stimulation Emission Double Depletion) nanoscopy produces images of highest resolution with suppressed background.
In STED nanoscopy, the excitation beam used for scanning is overlapped by another beam, the so - called STED beam.
Stefan W. Hell, Eric Betzig, and William Moerner were granted the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their nanoscopy methods in 2014.
Physicists at Bielefeld University and the Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø have developed a photonic chip that makes it possible to carry out super-resolution light microscopy, also called «nanoscopy,» with conventional microscopes.
Lens - based fluorescence nanoscopy.
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