Dipole–dipole crosstalk between fluorophores separated by a distance of less than 10 nm induces changes in their photophysics, which adds a challenge to localization microscopy in the sub-10-nm regime.
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Almahayni, K., Spiekermann, M. & Möckl, L. Fluorophores’ talk turns them dark. Nat Methods 19, 932–933 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-022-01565-5
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