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13 March 2024 Volumetric super-resolution imaging of tissues using a confocal pinhole array
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Abstract
We present a novel technique for volumetric super-resolution imaging. Our technique, which is based on the principles of single molecule localization microscopy, utilizes a mirror cavity with a series of pinholes on one of the mirrors allowing for simultaneous optical sectioning of different imaging planes. In addition, we employ a unique machine learned algorithm for 3D localization of events that occur between different imaging planes. Our technique enables high-resolution imaging of thicker volumes than what is currently available using other single molecule localization techniques.
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Ben E. Urban Jr., Abmael Oliveira, Thomas Livecchi, and Hrebesh Subhash "Volumetric super-resolution imaging of tissues using a confocal pinhole array", Proc. SPIE PC12849, Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Superresolution Imaging XVII, PC1284905 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3001027
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KEYWORDS
Biological imaging

Tissues

Imaging arrays

Biological samples

Confocal microscopy

Molecules

Super resolution

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