Nature Communications (Oct 2017)

Resonant out-of-phase fluorescence microscopy and remote imaging overcome spectral limitations

  • Jérôme Quérard,
  • Ruikang Zhang,
  • Zsolt Kelemen,
  • Marie-Aude Plamont,
  • Xiaojiang Xie,
  • Raja Chouket,
  • Insa Roemgens,
  • Yulia Korepina,
  • Samantha Albright,
  • Eliane Ipendey,
  • Michel Volovitch,
  • Hanna L. Sladitschek,
  • Pierre Neveu,
  • Lionel Gissot,
  • Arnaud Gautier,
  • Jean-Denis Faure,
  • Vincent Croquette,
  • Thomas Le Saux,
  • Ludovic Jullien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00847-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Generally, fluorescence imaging needs to be done in a dark environment using molecules with spectrally separated emissions. Here, Quérard et al. develop a protocol for high-speed imaging and remote sensing of spectrally overlapping reversible photoswitchable fluorophores in ambient light.