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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.17339
Single fluorescence molecule microscopy provides a privileged approach achieving a spatial resolution close to the molecular scale (1-5). The position of an isolated fluorescent molecule is accurately determined by the center of the signal. The counterpart is a necessity for imaging sparse fluorescent molecules. Consequently, single particle tracking (SPT) is only amenable when handling a very limited number of targets at the same time.
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