photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM)

A super-resolution microscopy technique, which employs optical highlighter fluorescent proteins (FPs) to temporally separate the emission profiles of individual FPs. As with other single molecule localization microscopies, PALM provides resolution enhancement by localizing the centroid position of each emission profile.

See also: single molecule localization microscopy , DNA-PAINT , stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy , super-resolution

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Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Imaging

A review of STORM, and related techniques that rely on imaging single molecules.