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Super-resolving Microscopy in Neuroscience

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 121, Issue 19, Pages 11971-12015

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c01174

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  1. German Research Foundation [FOR3004, GE2519/9-1, GE2519/8-, TRR 166, DFG SA829/19-1]
  2. German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) [CONNECT-GENERATE 01GM1908B, Era-Net Autoscale 01EW1901]
  3. Schilling Foundation
  4. European Regional Development Fund (EFRE project: Center for Personalized Molecular Immunotherapy)

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Fluorescence imaging techniques, especially super-resolution microscopy, have significantly improved our understanding of neuronal structure and protein arrangements. This has led to novel insights into neuron function and dysfunction in the past two decades.
Fluorescence imaging techniques play a pivotal role in our understanding of the nervous system. The emergence of various super-resolution microscopy methods and specialized fluorescent probes enables direct insight into neuronal structure and protein arrangements in cellular subcompartments with so far unmatched resolution. Super-resolving visualization techniques in neurons unveil a novel understanding of cytoskeletal composition, distribution, motility, and signaling of membrane proteins, subsynaptic structure and function, and neuron-glia interaction. Well-defined molecular targets in autoimmune and neurodegenerative disease models provide excellent starting points for in-depth investigation of disease pathophysiology using novel and innovative imaging methodology. Application of super-resolution microscopy in human brain samples and for testing clinical biomarkers is still in its infancy but opens new opportunities for translational research in neurology and neuroscience. In this review, we describe how super-resolving microscopy has improved our understanding of neuronal and brain function and dysfunction in the last two decades.

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