Co-reporter:Tyler J. Chozinski, Lauren A. Gagnon, Joshua C. Vaughan
FEBS Letters (1 October 2014) Volume 588(Issue 19) pp:3603-3612
Publication Date(Web):1 October 2014
DOI:10.1016/j.febslet.2014.06.043
Photoswitchable fluorescent probes are key elements of newly developed super-resolution fluorescence microscopy techniques that enable far-field interrogation of biological systems with a resolution of 50 nm or better. In contrast to most conventional fluorescence imaging techniques, the performance achievable by most super-resolution techniques is critically impacted by the photoswitching properties of the fluorophores. Here we review photoswitchable fluorophores for super-resolution imaging with discussion of the fundamental principles involved, a focus on practical implementation with available tools, and an outlook on future directions.