Single-molecule localization microscopy reconstruction using Noise2Noise for super-resolution imaging of actin filaments
Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is a super-resolution imaging technique developed to image structures smaller than the diffraction limit. This modality results in sparse and non-uniform sets of localized blinks that need to be reconstructed to obtain a super-resolution representation...
Main Authors: | Lefebvre, J, Javer Godinez, A, Dmitrieva, M, Rittscher, J, Lewkow, B, Allgeyer, E, Sirinakis, G, Johnston, DS |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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IEEE Xplore
2020
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