- Abrahamsson, Sara;
- Chen, Jiji;
- Hajj, Bassam;
- Stallinga, Sjoerd;
- Katsov, Alexander Y;
- Wisniewski, Jan;
- Mizuguchi, Gaku;
- Soule, Pierre;
- Mueller, Florian;
- Dugast Darzacq, Claire;
- Darzacq, Xavier;
- Wu, Carl;
- Bargmann, Cornelia I;
- Agard, David A;
- Dahan, Maxime;
- Gustafsson, Mats GL
Conventional acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) microscopy data requires sequential z scanning and is often too slow to capture biological events. We report an aberration-corrected multifocus microscopy method capable of producing an instant focal stack of nine 2D images. Appended to an epifluorescence microscope, the multifocus system enables high-resolution 3D imaging in multiple colors with single-molecule sensitivity, at speeds limited by the camera readout time of a single image.