| Literature DB >> 35759536 |
Wei Li1,2, Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle2, Bingfu Lei1, Yingliang Liu1, Clemens F Kaminski2.
Abstract
Super-resolution imaging techniques that overcome the diffraction limit of light have gained wide popularity for visualizing cellular structures with nanometric resolution. Following the pace of hardware developments, the availability of new fluorescent probes with superior properties is becoming ever more important. In this context, fluorescent nanoparticles (NPs) have attracted increasing attention as bright and photostable probes that address many shortcomings of traditional fluorescent probes. The use of NPs for super-resolution imaging is a recent development and this provides the focus for the current review. We give an overview of different super-resolution methods and discuss their demands on the properties of fluorescent NPs. We then review in detail the features, strengths, and weaknesses of each NP class to support these applications and provide examples from their utilization in various biological systems. Moreover, we provide an outlook on the future of the field and opportunities in material science for the development of probes for multiplexed subcellular imaging with nanometric resolution.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35759536 PMCID: PMC9373000 DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Rev ISSN: 0009-2665 Impact factor: 72.087