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I recently stumbled across a Wikipedia article that caught my eye:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Cremer

I'm not familiar with the work described in this article, but it seems
astounding.
In particular:
Widefield localization microscopy of whole cells in two minutes, with 10 nm
resolution
Structured illumination microscopy with 40 nm resolution.

Have I been negligent in my citations? Why haven't I heard of this before?

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