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Multicolor fluorescence nanoscopy in fixed and living cells by exciting conventional fluorophores with a single wavelengthrsEGFP2 enables fast RESOLFT nanoscopy of living cellsSuper-Resolved Traction Force Microscopy (STFM)STED nanoscopy with time-gated detection: theoretical and experimental aspectsA simple and versatile design concept for fluorophore derivatives with intramolecular photostabilization.Breaking the Diffraction Barrier in Fluorescence Microscopy by Optical ShelvingStructural basis for reversible photoswitching in DronpaOrientational and dynamical heterogeneity of rhodamine 6G terminally attached to a DNA helix revealed by NMR and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopyMolecular Basis of the Light-driven Switching of the Photochromic Fluorescent Protein PadronA reversibly photoswitchable GFP-like protein with fluorescence excitation decoupled from switchingPhosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate clusters act as molecular beacons for vesicle recruitmentThere Is No Simple Model of the Plasma Membrane OrganizationStrategies to improve photostabilities in ultrasensitive fluorescence spectroscopyDirect observation of the nanoscale dynamics of membrane lipids in a living cellSpectral imaging to measure heterogeneity in membrane lipid packing.Structure and mechanism of the reversible photoswitch of a fluorescent protein.Fast molecular tracking maps nanoscale dynamics of plasma membrane lipidsElectroformation of Giant Unilamellar Vesicles on Stainless Steel ElectrodesGlycosylation and Lipids Working in Concert Direct CD2 Ectodomain Orientation and Presentation.New fluorinated rhodamines for optical microscopy and nanoscopy.Breaking the diffraction barrier in fluorescence microscopy at low light intensities by using reversibly photoswitchable proteins.Analysis of photobleaching in single-molecule multicolor excitation and Förster resonance energy transfer measurements.Macromolecular-scale resolution in biological fluorescence microscopyFluorescence nanoscopy with optical sectioning by two-photon induced molecular switching using continuous-wave lasers.Enhancing fluorescence brightness: effect of reverse intersystem crossing studied by fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy.Fluorescence nanoscopy by ground-state depletion and single-molecule return.Three-dimensional stimulated emission depletion microscopy of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond using continuous-wave light.Red-emitting rhodamine dyes for fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy.Multi-protein assemblies underlie the mesoscale organization of the plasma membrane.High-speed single-particle tracking of GM1 in model membranes reveals anomalous diffusion due to interleaflet coupling and molecular pinningFluorescence correlation spectroscopy with a total internal reflection fluorescence STED microscope (TIRF-STED-FCS).1.8 A bright-state structure of the reversibly switchable fluorescent protein Dronpa guides the generation of fast switching variantsMulticolor far-field fluorescence nanoscopy through isolated detection of distinct molecular species.STED microscopy detects and quantifies liquid phase separation in lipid membranes using a new far-red emitting fluorescent phosphoglycerolipid analogue.Photoswitchable fluorescent proteins enable monochromatic multilabel imaging and dual color fluorescence nanoscopy.Hydrophobic mismatch sorts SNARE proteins into distinct membrane domains.High-resolution tracking of single-molecule diffusion in membranes by confocalized and spatially differentiated fluorescence photon stream recording.Monitoring triplet state dynamics with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy: bias and correction.Highly sensitive fluorescence detection technology currently available for HTS.Super-resolution optical microscopy of lipid plasma membrane dynamics.
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