Journal Highlight: Super-resolution fluorescence imaging of directly labelled DNA: from microscopy standards to living cells
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- Published: Jul 8, 2013
- Author: spectroscopyNOW
- Channels: UV/Vis Spectroscopy

Journal of Microscopy, 2013, 251, 1-4
C. Flors
Abstract: Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy is ideally suited to study the complex organization of cell DNA in the 10–100 nm range. Novel methods to image directly labelled DNA, instead of DNA-associated proteins, are being developed and refined. This minireview provides an update of recent progress in super-resolution fluorescence imaging methods for DNA. These developments should allow a deeper understanding of chromatin structure and widen the scope of biological processes that may be investigated with super-resolution fluorescence microscopy.
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