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<p>techniques that have recently been developed to bypass the <a href="page.php?w=diffraction-limited_system">diffraction limit of light microscopy</a> to increase resolution. STED is a deterministic functional technique that exploits the non-linear response of fluorophores commonly used to label biological samples in order to achieve an improvement in resolution, that is to say STED allows for images to be taken at resolutions below the diffraction limit. This differs from the stochastic functional techniques such as <a href="page.php?w=photoactivated_localization_microscopy">photoactivated localization microscopy</a></p><p>
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