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Two-color 810 nm STED nanoscopy of living cells with endogenous SNAP-tagged fusion proteins

Butkevich et al., 2018

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4198569330569287227
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Butkevich A
Ta H
Ratz M
Stoldt S
Jakobs S
Belov V
Hell S
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ACS Chemical Biology

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A 810 nm STED nanoscopy setup and an appropriate combination of two fluorescent dyes (Si-rhodamine 680SiR and carbopyronine 610CP) have been developed for near-IR live- cell super-resolution imaging. Vimentin endogenously tagged using the CRISPR/Cas9 …
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