Analysis of molecular processes in living cells with sub-10 nm spatial resolution

Researchers at the University of Würzburg have developed “photoswitching fingerprint analysis”—a unique technology that for the first time allows the analysis of molecular processes and the regulation of individual proteins in living cells with sub-10 nm spatial resolution. Its application ranges from biological to medical research and the work has been published in Nature Methods.


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