Abstract

Multiplexed super-resolution imaging offers a route to spatial proteomics; however, time-efficient mapping of many protein species has been challenging. Two recent works in Cell highlight SUM-PAINT and FLASH-PAINT, methods that leverage adaptor DNA strand design to combine advances in multiplexing with increases in speed of label exchange. These advances permit unbiased omics-style analyses to advance biological insights from super-resolution images.

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