Photochromic Rhodamines Provide Nanoscopy with Optical Sectioning

in: Angewandte Chemie-International Edition (2007)
Fölling, Jonas; Belov, Vladimir N.; Kunetsky, R. ; Medda, Rebecca; Schoenle, A.; Egner, A; Eggeling, Christian; Bossi, Mariano L. ; Hell, Stefan W.
Exciting developments: Switching individual photochromic and fluorescent rhodamine amides enables 3D far‐field optical microscopy with nanoscale resolution, excellent signal-to-noise ratio, and fast acquisition times. The rhodamine amides can be switched on using two photons, which enables 3D detailed imaging of thick and densely stained samples (such as 5-μm silica beads (see image) and living cells) to be constructed.

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