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2D phaseless super-resolution [PDF]
In phaseless super-resolution, we only have the magnitude information of continuously-parameterized signals in a transform domain, and try to recover the original signals from these magnitude measurements.
Cho, Myung +3 more
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Super-resolution computational saturated absorption microscopy
Imaging beyond the diffraction limit barrier has attracted wide attention due to the ability to resolve previously hidden image features. Of the various super-resolution microscopy techniques available, a particularly simple method called saturated excitation microscopy (SAX) requires only simple modification of a laser scanning microscope: The ...
Gabe Murray +5 more
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Enhancing image resolution of confocal fluorescence microscopy with deep learning
Super-resolution optical imaging is crucial to the study of cellular processes. Current super-resolution fluorescence microscopy is restricted by the need of special fluorophores or sophisticated optical systems, or long acquisition and computational ...
Boyi Huang +7 more
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Photo-imprint super-resolution photoacoustic microscopy [PDF]
Combining the absorption-based photoacoustic effect and intensity-dependent photobleaching effect, we demonstrate a simple method for super-resolution photoacoustic imaging of both fluorescent and non-fluorescent samples.
Li, Chiye +4 more
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Super-Resolution Structured Illumination Microscopy Reconstruction Using a Least-Squares Solver
Super-resolution microscopy enables images to be obtained at a resolution higher than that imposed by the diffraction limit of light. Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) is among the fastest super-resolution microscopy techniques currently in use ...
Jintao Luo +11 more
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Super-resolution microscopy: going live and going fast [PDF]
Super-resolution microscopy is increasingly becoming an important tool for biological research, providing valuable information at the nanometer length scales inside cells and tissues.
Lakadamyali, Melike
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Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy studies of human immunodeficiency virus
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy combines the ability to observe biological processes beyond the diffraction limit of conventional light microscopy with all advantages of the fluorescence readout such as labelling specificity and non-invasive ...
Jakub Chojnacki, Christian Eggeling
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Structured illumination lensless digital holographic microscopy (SI-LDHM)
In this work, we propose a structured-illumination lensless digital holographic microscopy (SI-LDHM). SI-LDHM illuminates a sample with 24 structured illuminations (8 orientations × 3 phase shifts) and records the defocused interferogram formed by two ...
Juanjuan Zheng +23 more
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Dendritic spines and synapses are critical for neuronal communication, and they are perturbed in many neurological disorders; however, the study of these structures in living cells has been hindered by their small size.
Cristina M. Robinson +2 more
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Exploiting speckle correlations to improve the resolution of wide-field fluorescence microscopy [PDF]
Fluorescence microscopy is indispensable in nanoscience and biological sciences. The versatility of labeling target structures with fluorescent dyes permits to visualize structure and function at a subcellular resolution with a wide field of view. Due to
Bertolotti, Jacopo +5 more
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