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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Higher labeling densities increase the amount of detail observed in SMLM imaging. In this example, the structure of a small loop of DNA is determined by labeling
the DNA with fluorophores (left column) and determining the fluorophore positions
with SMLM (right column). The detail in the resulting image of the DNA (right column)
is only as good as the labeling density. (a) Labeling the DNA with only five fluorophores (left), does not preserve the actual
structure of the DNA (right). (b) By doubling the number of fluorophores labeling the DNA (left), the structure of the
DNA loop starts to appear (right). (c) By densely labeling the structure (left) the shape of the DNA becomes apparent (right).
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