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Combining 3D single molecule localization strategies for reproducible bioimaging

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09901-8

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Funding

  1. AXA research fund
  2. ANR (LABEX WIFI) [ANR-10-LABX-24]
  3. DIM CNANO Ile-de-France
  4. IRS Bioprobe
  5. Mission interdisciplinarite of the CNRS
  6. LaserLab-Europe [EUH2020654148]
  7. GDR ImaBio
  8. IDEX Paris Saclay [ANR-11-IDEX-0003-02]

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Here, we present a 3D localization-based super-resolution technique providing a slowly varying localization precision over a 1 mu m range with precisions down to 15 nm. The axial localization is performed through a combination of point spread function (PSF) shaping and supercritical angle fluorescence (SAF), which yields absolute axial information. Using a dual-view scheme, the axial detection is decoupled from the lateral detection and optimized independently to provide a weakly anisotropic 3D resolution over the imaging range. This method can be readily implemented on most homemade PSF shaping setups and provides drift-free, tilt-insensitive and achromatic results. Its insensitivity to these unavoidable experimental biases is especially adapted for multicolor 3D super-resolution microscopy, as we demonstrate by imaging cell cytoskeleton, living bacteria membranes and axon periodic submembrane scaffolds. We further illustrate the interest of the technique for biological multicolor imaging over a several-pm range by direct merging of multiple acquisitions at different depths.

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