Literature References
Reviews on Superresolution Microscopy
1. G. Patterson et al.: Superresolution imaging using single-molecule localization, Annu Rev Phys Chem 2010
2. 2. B. Huang et al. Breaking the diffraction barrier: superresolution imaging of cells, Cell 2010
3. L. Schermelleh et al.: A guide to superresolution fluorescence microscopy, JCB 2010
4. D. Toomre and J Bewersdorf: A new wave of cellular imaging, Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 2010
Superresolution Structured Illumination Microscopy (SR-SIM)
1. Schermelleh et al.: Subdiffraction imaging of the nuclear periphery with 3D structured illumination microscopy, Science 2008
2. Gustafsson et al.: Three dimensional resolution doubling in wide-field fluorescence microscopy by structured illumination,
Biophys. J. 2008
Fluorescent Proteins for PALM
1. G. Kremers et al.: Fluorescent proteins at a glance. J Cell Science 2011
2. G. Patterson: Highlights of the optical highlighter fluorescent protein, J of Microcopy 2011
3. Shroff et al: Current Protocols in Biology 2010
Sample Preparation and Fluorophore Properties for dSTORM
1. G.T. Dempsey et al.: Evaluation of fluorophores for optimal performance in localization-based super-resolution imaging
Nature Methods 2011 (Performance of fluorophores under different experimental conditions and imaging buffer solutions.)
2. S. van de Linde et al.: Direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy with standard fluorescent probes.
Nature Methods 2011. (Detailed overview of fluorophores, experimental conditions and protocols for dSTORM)
Further Reading
Prof. Rainer Heintzmann (http://www.nanoimaging.de)
Prof. Markus Sauer Lab (http://www.super-resolution.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/)
ZEISS Online Campus edited by Mike Davidson (http://www.zeiss.com/campus)
This collection of protocols and information on superresolution sample preparation is just a general guideline. While all attempts
are made to provide accurate, current and reliable information we cannot guarantee that the protocols will work or that the
information contained here will be error-free.
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