One of the most fundamental concepts of microscopy is that of resolution–the ability to clearly distinguish two objects as separate. Recent advances such as structured illumination microscopy (SIM) and point localization techniques including photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM), and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) strive to overcome the inherent limits of resolution of the modern light microscope. These techniques, however, are not always feasible or optimal for live cell imaging. Thus, in this review, we explore three techniques for extracting high resolution data from images acquired on a widefield microscope–deconvolution, model convolution, and Gaussian fitting. Deconvolution is a powerful tool for restorin...
The resolution of an optical system is a measure of its ability to distinguish two closely spaced po...
In biological fluorescence microscopy, image contrast is often degraded by a high background arising...
We survey the history of resolution enhancement techniques in microscopy and their impact ...
One of the most fundamental concepts of microscopy is that of resolution–the ability to clearly dist...
The diffraction limit fundamentally restricts the achievable resolution of conventional microscopes,...
For almost a century, the resolution of optical microscopy was thought to be limited by Abbé’s law d...
Optical microscopy has been used in biomedical studies for more than three centuries, but the limita...
ABSTRACT A new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale ...
Super-resolution microscopy has become an increasingly popular and robust tool across the life scien...
Widefield fluorescence microscopy is seeing dramatic improvements in resolution, reaching today 100n...
Rayleigh's criterion, although extensively used, is well known to be based on heuristic notions that...
Super-resolution microscopy has become an increasingly popular and robust tool across the life scien...
Tissue clearing techniques are undergoing a renaissance motivated by the need to image fluorescent n...
Tissue clearing techniques are undergoing a renaissance motivated by the need to image fluorescent n...
Quantitative three dimensional maps of cellular structure, activity and function provide the key to ...
The resolution of an optical system is a measure of its ability to distinguish two closely spaced po...
In biological fluorescence microscopy, image contrast is often degraded by a high background arising...
We survey the history of resolution enhancement techniques in microscopy and their impact ...
One of the most fundamental concepts of microscopy is that of resolution–the ability to clearly dist...
The diffraction limit fundamentally restricts the achievable resolution of conventional microscopes,...
For almost a century, the resolution of optical microscopy was thought to be limited by Abbé’s law d...
Optical microscopy has been used in biomedical studies for more than three centuries, but the limita...
ABSTRACT A new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale ...
Super-resolution microscopy has become an increasingly popular and robust tool across the life scien...
Widefield fluorescence microscopy is seeing dramatic improvements in resolution, reaching today 100n...
Rayleigh's criterion, although extensively used, is well known to be based on heuristic notions that...
Super-resolution microscopy has become an increasingly popular and robust tool across the life scien...
Tissue clearing techniques are undergoing a renaissance motivated by the need to image fluorescent n...
Tissue clearing techniques are undergoing a renaissance motivated by the need to image fluorescent n...
Quantitative three dimensional maps of cellular structure, activity and function provide the key to ...
The resolution of an optical system is a measure of its ability to distinguish two closely spaced po...
In biological fluorescence microscopy, image contrast is often degraded by a high background arising...
We survey the history of resolution enhancement techniques in microscopy and their impact ...