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The evolution of structured illumination microscopy in studies of HIV.

Kelly Marno1, Lara Al'Zoubi1, Matthew Pearson2, Markus Posch3, Áine McKnight1, Ann P Wheeler2.   

Abstract

The resolution limit of conventional light microscopy has proven to be limiting for many biological structures such as viruses including Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Individual HIV virions are impossible to study using confocal microscopy as they are well below the 200 nm resolution limit of conventional light microscopes. Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) allows a twofold enhancement in image resolution compared to standard widefield illumination and so provides an excellent tool for study of HIV. Viral capsids (CAs) vary between 110 and 146 nm so this study challenges the performance of SIM microscopes. SIM microscopy was first developed in 2000, commercialised in 2007 and rapidly developed. Here we present the changes in capabilities of the SIM microscopes for study of HIV localisation as the instrumentation for structured illumination microscopy has evolved over the past 8 years.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Human immunodeficiency virus; Structured illumination; Super-resolution imaging

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26071977     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2015.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods        ISSN: 1046-2023            Impact factor:   3.608


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Review 1.  Strategic and practical guidelines for successful structured illumination microscopy.

Authors:  Justin Demmerle; Cassandravictoria Innocent; Alison J North; Graeme Ball; Marcel Müller; Ezequiel Miron; Atsushi Matsuda; Ian M Dobbie; Yolanda Markaki; Lothar Schermelleh
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2017-04-13       Impact factor: 13.491

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