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TIRF image of 0.3 micron yellow/green spheres excited by a 488nm laser line. Spheres attached to the coverslip are constantly visible whereas other spheres are seen drifting in and out of the field of view via Brownian motion. This demonstrates the superb ~100nm axial resolution available with TIRF microscopy. |
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Now playing: TIRF image of 0.3 micron yellow/green spheres excited by a 488nm laser line. [00:00:28] - Spheres attached to the coverslip are constantly visible whereas other spheres are seen drifting in and out of the field of view via Brownian motion. This demonstrates the superb ~100nm axial resolution available with TIRF microscopy. |
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