Managing the Introduction of Super-Resolution Microscopy into a Core Facility.

Methods Mol Biol

Digital Microscopy Laboratory, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Slot 505, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham St, Little Rock, AR, 72202, USA.

Published: May 2018

Super resolution techniques place the resolution of fluorescence microscopy closer to the size of the underlying cell structure or molecular machine being studied. Structured illumination techniques will give users a set of tools that are close to their past experience and relatively simple and quick to learn. The present dyes can be used. Resolution approaching 100 nm XY can be achieved. In contrast, stochastic methods such as PALM/STORM typically require the choice of new dyes and a much greater learning curve to master the technology and calculations. However, a further fivefold resolution improvement is possible. Stimulated depletion techniques such as STED offer a third set of approaches that will again require the use of new dyes. All these approaches require substantial investment in new equipment and in user training. There is no free lunch in the search for better resolution.

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