Journal article

Image reconstruction for structured-illumination microscopy with low signal level

K Chu, PJ McMillan, ZJ Smith, J Yin, J Atkins, P Goodwin, S Wachsmann-Hogiu, S Lane

Optics Express | Published : 2014

Open access

Abstract

We report a new image processing technique for the structured illumination microscopy designed to work with low signals, with the goal of reducing photobleaching and phototoxicity of the sample. Using a prefiltering process to estimate experimental parameters and total variation as a constraint to reconstruct, we obtain two orders of magnitude of exposure reduction while maintaining the resolution improvement and image quality compared to a standard structured illumination microscopy. The algorithm is validated on both fixed and live cell data with results confirming that we can image more than 15x more time points compared to the standard technique. © 2014 Optical Society of America.

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Grants

Awarded by University of Melbourne


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Fiona Houghton (The University of Melbourne) for preparing samples for the live cell imaging experiments. This work was funded by NSF Partnerships for Innovation: Accelerating Innovation Research (Award number: 1343479).