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Nanoscopy inside living brain slices
(2014-10-30)In order to understand how memory is processed and stored in the brain, it would be helpful to observe the ongoing memory processes in action. This is no easy task, however, if it is to be done at the synaptic level. It ... -
On the mechanisms governing plasma membrane organization - a STED-FCS investigation
(2014-06-04)The plasma membrane is the barrier which localizes and separates life's processes from their external environment. Long described as a free standing two-dimensional fluid mosaic, the organization of the plasma ... -
Quantitative Nanoscopy of Synaptic Sites
(2023-08-23)Synapses are the basic information processing unit of the brain. Neuronal activity and memory formation thereby require a vastly dynamic and rapidly changing synaptic environment and composition. In order to function, these ... -
RESOLFT nanoscopy with water-soluble synthetic fluorophores
(2018-01-17)Fluorescence microscopy is an important and widely used tool in the life sciences due to its unique ability to observe cellular processes in living specimens with target-specific image contrast. The development of high ... -
STED Microscopy of FRET Pairs
(2018-05-18)Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a popular tool in life sciences, for example to detect protein-protein interactions and ligand binding, or to construct fluorescent biosensors for metabolites or ions. Obtaining ... -
STED Microscopy with Scanning Fields Below the Diffraction Limit
(2016-11-17)Since its development, STED microscopy has been used extensively for imaging biological samples. To label structures of interest, fluorescent proteins and organic dyes are used almost exclusively. However, these labels ... -
STED nanoscopy of synaptic substructures in living mice
(2018-06-20)Optical nanoscopy has revolutionized far-field microscopy, enabling the observation of subcellular structures and dynamics from completely new perspectives. Among other fields, neuroscience benefits greatly from the ... -
STED nanoscopy of the living brain
(2012-05-03)Over the past decade, a new class of fluorescence microscopes has evolved which thoroughly break the diffraction limit of classical far-field light microscopy and thus provide significantly improved spatial resolution. ... -
Stochastic modeling of photoswitchable fluorophores for quantitative superresolution microscopy
(2017-04-13)The diffraction limit of optical microscopy can be overcome by switching fluorophores between on- and off-states. In the on-state, the fluorophores emit fluorescence and can be detected. In the off-state, they remain dark. ...