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English: Zoom-in on a stitched image covering the keratin cytoskeleton of a HUVEC cell. The image is constructed from eight individual SR images consisting of >20,000 frames each. Images were acquired consecutively; zoom-in is on the last acquired image.
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Source S1 Movie from Nahidiazar L, Agronskaia A, Broertjes J, van den Broek B, Jalink K (2016). "Optimizing Imaging Conditions for Demanding Multi-Color Super Resolution Localization Microscopy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0158884. PMID 27391487. PMC: 4938622.
Author Nahidiazar L, Agronskaia A, Broertjes J, van den Broek B, Jalink K
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