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What Are the Main Types of Super Resolution Microscopy?
Several techniques exist under the umbrella of super resolution microscopy, each with its own unique advantages and limitations:
STED (Stimulated Emission Depletion)
: This method uses a second laser to deplete fluorescence around a focal point, leading to improved resolution.
PALM (Photo-Activated Localization Microscopy)
and
STORM (Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy)
: Both techniques rely on the precise localization of individual fluorescent molecules to build a high-resolution image.
SIM (Structured Illumination Microscopy)
: This technique uses patterned illumination to enhance resolution.
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