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highest spatial frequency contained in the PSF. The power spectrum
rapidly. Noise then limits further extraction of information from
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> On 4/14/2011 3:31 PM, Mark Cannell wrote:
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>> I'm afraid the idea is MUCH older than 2008. I recall reading a paper
>> from the (?) 1960's that discussed the idea that the diffraction
>> limit
>> was not a real limit at all. I believe they were using bacteria as an
>> example of where knowledge of the object imparts more information to
>> overcome the 'limit'
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> I think no one would deny that if you know what you're looking at,
> you can break the "resolution barrier"--STORM and PALM being prime
> examples. However, I'd still be interested in hearing whether--
> without having any additional information about the sample--there is
> any theoretical limit to resolution in fluorescence microscopy,
> other than that imposed by signal-to-noise ratio.
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