International audienceWe consider a fluorescence microscope in which several three-dimensional images of a sample are recorded for different speckle illuminations. We show, on synthetic data, that by summing the positive deconvolution of each speckle image, one obtains a sample reconstruction with axial and transverse resolutions that compare favorably to that of an ideal confocal microscope
Subtractive imaging in confocal fluorescence light microscopy is based on the subtraction of a suita...
Confocal scanning microscopy (CSM) is a much used and advantageous form of microscopy. Although CSM ...
Confocal scanning microscopy (CSM) is a much used and advantageous form of microscopy. Although CSM ...
International audienceWe consider a fluorescence microscope in which several three-dimensional image...
International audienceThe standard two-dimensional (2D) image recorded in bright-field fluorescence ...
Fluorescent confocal laser scanning microscopy allows an improved imaging of microscopic objects in ...
The resolution along the optical axis is much less than the lateral resolution in both confocal and ...
High-content biological microscopy targets high-resolution imaging across large fields-of-view, ofte...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful technique in biology, because of the immense variety of marker...
Three-dimensional fluorescence imaging is an essential tool in biology, used for everything from lon...
AbstractStructured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of w...
International audienceWe propose a reconstruction algorithm called al-goRIM for super-resolution flu...
ABSTRACT Structured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of ...
By physical rotation of the sample, axial tomography enables the acquisition of otherwise inaccessib...
D econvolution of three-dimensional (3-D) fluorescence microscopy images using computational restora...
Subtractive imaging in confocal fluorescence light microscopy is based on the subtraction of a suita...
Confocal scanning microscopy (CSM) is a much used and advantageous form of microscopy. Although CSM ...
Confocal scanning microscopy (CSM) is a much used and advantageous form of microscopy. Although CSM ...
International audienceWe consider a fluorescence microscope in which several three-dimensional image...
International audienceThe standard two-dimensional (2D) image recorded in bright-field fluorescence ...
Fluorescent confocal laser scanning microscopy allows an improved imaging of microscopic objects in ...
The resolution along the optical axis is much less than the lateral resolution in both confocal and ...
High-content biological microscopy targets high-resolution imaging across large fields-of-view, ofte...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful technique in biology, because of the immense variety of marker...
Three-dimensional fluorescence imaging is an essential tool in biology, used for everything from lon...
AbstractStructured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of w...
International audienceWe propose a reconstruction algorithm called al-goRIM for super-resolution flu...
ABSTRACT Structured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of ...
By physical rotation of the sample, axial tomography enables the acquisition of otherwise inaccessib...
D econvolution of three-dimensional (3-D) fluorescence microscopy images using computational restora...
Subtractive imaging in confocal fluorescence light microscopy is based on the subtraction of a suita...
Confocal scanning microscopy (CSM) is a much used and advantageous form of microscopy. Although CSM ...
Confocal scanning microscopy (CSM) is a much used and advantageous form of microscopy. Although CSM ...