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Three-Dimensional Target-Locking Microscopy

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Abstract

Three-dimensional target-locking microscopy (3D-TLM) is developed to observe the dynamics of fast moving nanoscale particles with high temporal (10 µsec) and spatial (10 nm) definitions while simultaneously imaging the 3D biological environment.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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