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Spatial filter and its application in three-dimensional single molecule localization microscopy

Authors :
Maddalena Comini
Johnny Hendriks
Georg Büldt
Thomas Gensch
Alexandros Katranidis
Xiaoming Fan
Source :
Methods and applications in fluorescence 8(2), 025008 (2020). doi:10.1088/2050-6120/ab7e0f
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
IOP Publ., 2020.

Abstract

Single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) allows the imaging of cellular structures with resolutions five to ten times below the diffraction limit of optical microscopy. It was originally introduced as a two-dimensional technique based on the localization of single emitters as projection onto the x-y imaging plane. The determination of the axial position of a fluorescent emitter is only possible by additional information. Here we report a method (spatial filter SMLM (SFSMLM)) that allows to determine the axial positions of fluorescent molecules and nanoparticles on the nanometer scale by the usage of two spatial filters, which are placed in two otherwise identical emission detection channels. SFSMLM allows axial localization in a range of ca. 1.5 μm with a localization precision of 15 - 30 nm in axial direction. The technique was utilized for localizing and imaging small cellular structures - e.g. actin filaments, vesicles and mitochondria - in three dimensions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Methods and applications in fluorescence 8(2), 025008 (2020). doi:10.1088/2050-6120/ab7e0f
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64b7a311feeeafcea844b610b3b86f12
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2050-6120/ab7e0f