Lusheng Gu, Wei Ji. 2021: Recent progress on single-molecule localization microscopy. Biophysics Reports, 7(5): 365-376. DOI: 10.52601/bpr.2021.210023
Citation: Lusheng Gu, Wei Ji. 2021: Recent progress on single-molecule localization microscopy. Biophysics Reports, 7(5): 365-376. DOI: 10.52601/bpr.2021.210023

Recent progress on single-molecule localization microscopy

  • Super-resolution imaging based on single-molecule localization has been developed for more than a decade. These techniques can break through diffraction limit of fluorescent microscopy and initially improve the resolution by an order of magnitude to ~20 nm, by introducing photoactivatable/photoswitching probes and centroid fitting method. As the demand of biological research, the localization precision of single-molecules was further improved by several state-of-the-art methods in the past several years. This review focuses on the latest developed techniques which have greatly improved the performance of single-molecule localization microscopy, from measurement principle to hardware design. These methods are essential for the study of nanostructures and biomacromolecule dynamics inside of cells.
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