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Investigation of the synaptic ultrastructure with multicolor STORM

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We are interested in the spatial distribution of proteins at the presynaptic terminal and how the molecular composition of the terminal regulates the synaptic vesicle cycle. Single-molecule…

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prototype
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smlm · storm · localization-microscopy · super-resolution-microscopy · fluorescence-microscopy
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  1. zenodo.org/records/3824120
    retrieved 2026-08-11 · via zenodo

    Machine-imported from a Zenodo search for ""open source" AND (microscope OR microscopy)". Zenodo deposition DOI 10.5281/zenodo.3824120. Licence as declared on the deposition. Unreviewed.

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