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Development of a New Approach for Low-Laser-Power Super-Resolution Fluorescence Imaging

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 94, Issue 2, Pages 618-627

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.1c01047

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT) [2021R1C1C1006700]
  2. POSCO Cheongam Foundation

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The development of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has greatly improved the resolution of light microscopy. In this study, the STORM resolution was improved at a lower laser power, reducing harm to biological samples.
The development of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy over the past decade has drastically improved the resolution of light microscopy to similar to 10 nm. Stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) can be used to achieve subdiffraction-limit resolution by sequentially imaging and localizing individual fluorophores. In principle, the super-resolution of STORM can be obtained by high-accuracy localization of photoswitchable fluorophores, which require fast photoswitching and bright fluorescence intensity from a single emitter. It is known that the switching rate of photoswitchable fluorophores depends on the laser power-a high laser power being required for the enhancement of imaging resolution. However, high laser power is usually harmful to biological specimens and limits the imaging time because of its photobleaching effects and high phototoxicity. In this study, we attempted to overcome this problem by improving the STORM resolution at a lower laser power. Through the quantitative analysis of the photoswitching behavior of single fluorophores under different laser power conditions, we developed a new approach to achieve super-resolution fluorescence images at a laser power 10 times lower than had previously been reported. This approach is expected to play an increasingly significant role in super-resolution imaging of power-sensitive samples.

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