The high-resolution fluorescence microscope can reveal even the tiniest of cell processes, and it promises to offer much richer information.
Researchers have succeeded in developing a microscope which offers a resolution better than five nanometers – which is five billionths of a meter.
According to them, the high-resolution fluorescence microscope can reveal even the tiniest of cell processes, and it promises to offer much richer information.The researchers stated that several structures in cells are so small that only fragmented images can be obtained from the use of standard microscopes.
Simply put, the new microscope can capture even the tiniest cell structures as it has a resolution better than five nanometers. The entire structure of the sample can then be modeled from the positions of these molecules. The current process enables resolutions of around 10 to 20 nanometers.Professor Jörg Enderlein’s research group at the University of Göttingen’s Faculty of Physics has now been able to double this resolution again – with the help of a highly sensitive detector and special data analysis.
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