Recent developments in laser scanning microscopy have greatly extended its applicability in cancer imaging beyond the visualisation of complex biology, and opened up the possibility of quantitative analysis of inherently dynamic biological processes. However, the physics of image acquisition intrinsically means that image quality is subject to a trade-off between a number of imaging parameters including resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, and acquisition speed. We address the problem of geometric distortion, in particular jaggedness artefacts that are caused by the variable motion of the microscope laser, by using a combination of image processing techniques. Image restoration methods have already shown great potential for post-acquisition i...
Knife-Edge Scanning Microscopy (KESM) is a recently de-veloped technique that allows fast and automa...
Phase correlation is applied to the mosaicing of confocal scanning laser microscopy data. A large sp...
Recent developments of new optical technologies in the past years lead to modern analytical systems ...
Recent developments in laser scanning microscopy have greatly extended its applicability in cancer i...
The objective of modern microscopy is to acquire high-quality image based data sets. A typical micro...
The goal of modern microscopy is to acquire high-quality image based data sets. A typical microscopy...
In this Chapter, we review the basic principles of image restoration, and we discuss in more detail ...
In earlier work we characterised single-pulse laser cleaning of medium-density (areal coverage 10–20...
Scanning techniques in optical microscopy up to now were employed in the rather limited field of mic...
Two-photon laser-scanning microscopy can be used for in vivo neuro-imaging of small animals. Due to ...
: Laser scanning microscopy requires beam steering through relay and focusing optics at sub-micron p...
Phase contrast, a noninvasive microscopy imaging technique, is widely used to capture time-lapse ima...
Optical non-invasive methods have become more and more important for the characterization of skin le...
Multi-photon microscopy (MPM) is a useful biomedical imaging tool due, in part, to its capabilities ...
International audienceThe possible depth of imaging of laser-scanning microscopy is limited not only...
Knife-Edge Scanning Microscopy (KESM) is a recently de-veloped technique that allows fast and automa...
Phase correlation is applied to the mosaicing of confocal scanning laser microscopy data. A large sp...
Recent developments of new optical technologies in the past years lead to modern analytical systems ...
Recent developments in laser scanning microscopy have greatly extended its applicability in cancer i...
The objective of modern microscopy is to acquire high-quality image based data sets. A typical micro...
The goal of modern microscopy is to acquire high-quality image based data sets. A typical microscopy...
In this Chapter, we review the basic principles of image restoration, and we discuss in more detail ...
In earlier work we characterised single-pulse laser cleaning of medium-density (areal coverage 10–20...
Scanning techniques in optical microscopy up to now were employed in the rather limited field of mic...
Two-photon laser-scanning microscopy can be used for in vivo neuro-imaging of small animals. Due to ...
: Laser scanning microscopy requires beam steering through relay and focusing optics at sub-micron p...
Phase contrast, a noninvasive microscopy imaging technique, is widely used to capture time-lapse ima...
Optical non-invasive methods have become more and more important for the characterization of skin le...
Multi-photon microscopy (MPM) is a useful biomedical imaging tool due, in part, to its capabilities ...
International audienceThe possible depth of imaging of laser-scanning microscopy is limited not only...
Knife-Edge Scanning Microscopy (KESM) is a recently de-veloped technique that allows fast and automa...
Phase correlation is applied to the mosaicing of confocal scanning laser microscopy data. A large sp...
Recent developments of new optical technologies in the past years lead to modern analytical systems ...