Background: Fluorescence-based biological imaging has been revolutionized by the recent introduction of superresolution microscopy methods. 3D superresolution microscopy, however, remains a challenge as its implementation by existing superresolution methods is non-trivial. Methods: Here we demonstrate a facile and straightforward 3D superresolution imaging and sectioning of the cytoskeletal network of a fixed cell using superresolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI) performed on a conventional lamp-based widefield microscope. Results and Conclusion: SOFI's inherent sectioning capability effectively transforms a conventional widefield microscope into a superresolution 'confocal widefield' microscope. © 2012 Dertinger et al.
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Dertinger, T., Xu, J., Naini, O. F., Vogel, R., & Weiss, S. (2012). SOFI-based 3D superresolution sectioning with a widefield microscope. Optical Nanoscopy, 1(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1186/2192-2853-1-2
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