| Literature DB >> 26984498 |
Patrick Hoyer1, Gustavo de Medeiros2, Bálint Balázs3, Nils Norlin2, Christina Besir2, Janina Hanne4, Hans-Georg Kräusslich5, Johann Engelhardt6, Steffen J Sahl7, Stefan W Hell8, Lars Hufnagel9.
Abstract
We present a plane-scanning RESOLFT [reversible saturable/switchable optical (fluorescence) transitions] light-sheet (LS) nanoscope, which fundamentally overcomes the diffraction barrier in the axial direction via confinement of the fluorescent molecular state to a sheet of subdiffraction thickness around the focal plane. To this end, reversibly switchable fluorophores located right above and below the focal plane are transferred to a nonfluorescent state at each scanning step. LS-RESOLFT nanoscopy offers wide-field 3D imaging of living biological specimens with low light dose and axial resolution far beyond the diffraction barrier. We demonstrate optical sections that are thinner by 5-12-fold compared with their conventional diffraction-limited LS analogs.Keywords: 3D; RESOLFT; light-sheet microscopy; live-cell imaging; optical nanoscopy
Year: 2016 PMID: 26984498 PMCID: PMC4822606 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1522292113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205