Adaptive optics allows STED-FCS measurements in the cytoplasm of living cells

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Date
2019
Volume
27
Issue
16
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Optics Express
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Washington D.C. : Optical Society of America
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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy in combination with super-resolution stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED-FCS) is a powerful tool to investigate molecular diffusion with sub-diffraction resolution. It has been of particular use for investigations of two dimensional systems like cell membranes, but has so far seen very limited applications to studies of three-dimensional diffusion. One reason for this is the extreme sensitivity of the axial (z) STED depletion pattern to optical aberrations. We present here an adaptive optics-based correction method that compensates for these aberrations and allows STED-FCS measurements in the cytoplasm of living cells.

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Barbotin, A., Galiani, S., Urbančič, I., Eggeling, C., & Booth, M. J. (2019). Adaptive optics allows STED-FCS measurements in the cytoplasm of living cells (Washington D.C. : Optical Society of America). Washington D.C. : Optical Society of America. https://doi.org//10.1364/OE.27.023378
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