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Barbara Foster <[log in to unmask]>
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Thanks for all of this.

-Barbara

At 04:44 AM 1/4/2017, patrick van oostveldt wrote:
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>Is expansion microscopy in combination with 
>selective plane illumination not an upcomming 
>technique that also has superresolution performance?
>see:
>Expansion microscopy
>Fei Chen1,*, Paul W. Tillberg2,*, Edward S. Boyden1,3,4,5,6,†
>+ Author Affiliations
>↵†Corresponding author. E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>↵* These authors contributed equally to this work.
>Science  30 Jan 2015:
>Vol. 347, Issue 6221, pp. 543-548
>DOI: 10.1126/science.
>
>The fact that we increase resolution by specific 
>swelling of the subject and this in combination 
>with a library of specific antibodies certainly 
>can create breakthroughs in e.g. neuroscience.
>
>Patrick Van Oostveldt
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> > On 4 Jan 2017, at 17:43, Barbara Foster <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > *****
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> >
> > Dear Listers,
> >
> > As follow-up to an article I wrote in 2011 
> ("Superresolution: Reality or a "STORM" in a 
> Teacup", BioPhotonics, Jan 2011 - PDF available 
> at 
> http://microscopyeducation.com/the-library/), 
> I'm working with a colleague to create an 
> educational poster on Super Resolution. Can you help with the following:
> > 1.     Did we miss any of the current "Key" techniques? (see list below)
> > 2.     Do you have a clear but simple 
> explanatory diagram (PPT slide) of any of these techniques that you can share?
> > 3.     Do you have a gorgeous scientific 
> image that represents that 
> technique?  (especially valuable: comparison 
> images that show widefield fluorescence/confocal/SR or something similar)
> > 4.     Historically, what are the key 
> milestones (ex: 1873/Abbe Diffraction limit; 
> 2004/STED becomes commercially available; 
> 2006/PALM & STORM; 2014/Nobel Prize etc.)
> >
> > We will, of course, cite credits for all 
> contributed materials.  Also, please remember 
> that this will be just a poster.  Brevity will be important.
> >
> > Our target date: April (but we need to finish 
> work this month to hit production deadlines)
> >
> > The poster will be available for FREE 
> (Details will follow as we get closer to the print date)
> >
> > Proposed techniques to be covered:
> > ·         Nearfield microscopy
> > ·         RESOLFT/STED/GSD
> > ·         SIM
> > ·         PALM/STORM
> >          Video-rate, single-molecule localization microscopy
> >
> > Thanks, in advance for any help you can provide!
> > Barbara Foster, President & Chief Consultant
> > Microscopy/Microscopy Education  ... "Education, not Training"
> > 7101 Royal Glen Trail, Suite A  - McKinney, TX 75070 - P: 972-924-5310
> > www.MicroscopyEducation.com
> >
> > Microscopy/Microscopy Education is a division 
> of The Microscopy & Imaging Place, Inc.

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