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Super-resolution for a 3D world

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Technological developments are pushing the emerging super-resolution fluorescence microscopy techniques into the world of three-dimensional imaging.

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Figure 1: Two variations on 3D super-resolution imaging.

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Shaevitz, J. Super-resolution for a 3D world. Nat Methods 5, 471–472 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0608-471

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