Highest resolution in three dimensions — ScienceDaily

LMU researchers have developed a super-resolution microscopy method for the rapid differentiation of molecular structures in 3D.

Super-resolution microscopy methods are essential for uncovering the structures of cells and the dynamics of molecules. Since researchers overcame the resolution limit of around 250 nanometers (and winning the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their efforts), which had long been considered absolute, the methods of microscopy have progressed rapidly. Now a team led by LMU chemist Prof. Philip Tinnefeld has made a further advance through the combination of various…

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