Cite
Using conventional fluorescent markers for far-field fluorescence localization nanoscopy allows resolution in the 10-nm range.
MLA
Lemmer, P., et al. “Using Conventional Fluorescent Markers for Far-Field Fluorescence Localization Nanoscopy Allows Resolution in the 10-Nm Range.” Journal of Microscopy, vol. 235, no. 2, Aug. 2009, pp. 163–71. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03196.x.
APA
Lemmer, P., Gunkel, M., Weiland, Y., Müller, P., Baddeley, D., Kaufmann, R., Urich, A., Eipel, H., Amberger, R., Hausmann, M., & Cremer, C. (2009). Using conventional fluorescent markers for far-field fluorescence localization nanoscopy allows resolution in the 10-nm range. Journal of Microscopy, 235(2), 163–171. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03196.x
Chicago
Lemmer, P., M. Gunkel, Y. Weiland, P. Müller, D. Baddeley, R. Kaufmann, A. Urich, et al. 2009. “Using Conventional Fluorescent Markers for Far-Field Fluorescence Localization Nanoscopy Allows Resolution in the 10-Nm Range.” Journal of Microscopy 235 (2): 163–71. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03196.x.