Stimulated emission depletion microscopy for imaging of engineered and biological nanostructures

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Date
2010
Volume
2009
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Saarbrücken : Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien
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Abstract

The investigation of interactions between engineered nanostructures and biological systems is a key component in the assessment of potential environmental and health implications due to the increasing application of nanotechnology. Combining the high specificity of bioconjugate fluorescence labeling techniques with the sub-diffraction resolution of Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) microscopy and state-of-the-art nonlinear image restoration allows the imaging of these interactions on the length scales demanded by the interaction partners. In this article, we give an overview of the experimental approach and discuss its implications on the biological interpretation of the resulting fluorescence micrographs.

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Nanoscale materials, human health
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Schumann, C., Cavelius, C., Schübbe, S., & Kraegeloh, A. (2010). Stimulated emission depletion microscopy for imaging of engineered and biological nanostructures. 2009.
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