super resolution microscopy

What is Super Resolution Microscopy?

Super resolution microscopy refers to a collection of techniques that enhance the resolution of optical microscopy beyond the diffraction limit, typically around 200 nm. Techniques like STED, STORM, and PALM achieve resolutions as fine as 20 nm. These methods enable scientists to observe cellular processes with high precision, which is crucial for understanding the mechanisms of toxicology.

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