Thank you for posting.
Both are very good papers, thou
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Hi Gerald,
Thank you for posting.
Both are very good papers, though it would be beneficial to also have similar proteins in the YFP and mCherry spectra (better SNR in vivo).
...so that Coherent would make an effort to adapt their 577nm ophtalmology laser line to nanoscopy and Newport will strengthen their Excelsior 505nm diode to 50 or even 100mW.
Vitaly
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Subject: New reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins available
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We would like to kindly inform you, that new reversibly photoswitchable
fluorescent proteins are available highly suitable for e.g. superresolution
microscopy:
1. rsEGFP (nature paper reference below): very fast switching times and very
high photostability enable multiple RESOLFT images
2. Dreiklang (nature biotechnology reference below): unique feature of
decoupled switching from fluorescence readout enables very convincing, high
contrast RESOLFT and PALM/STORM images
Check our webpage for more details: www.abberior.com
Thanks a lot for your attention,
The Abberior team
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v478/n7368/full/nature10497.htmlhttp://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v29/n10/full/nbt.1952.html
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