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13 February 2020 An LED-based super resolution GPU implemented structured illumination microscope
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Abstract
Fluorescence imaging of sub-cellular structures with sizes below the diffraction limit is vital in understanding cel- lular processes. Relying on exciting the sample with different illumination patterns and image processing for the elimination of background fluorescence, Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) provides imaging capability beyond diffraction limit using relatively simple optical setups. Here, we present a laser-free, DLP projector-based, and GPU-implemented SIM super resolution microscope. Sub-diffractive biological structures were imaged with a lateral resolution of ∼150 nm. The microscopy system is LED-based and entirely home-built which enables customizable operation at a low cost.
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Musa Aydin, Yiğit Uysallı, Ekin Özgönül, Berna Morova, and Alper Kiraz "An LED-based super resolution GPU implemented structured illumination microscope", Proc. SPIE 11246, Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Superresolution Imaging XIII, 1124610 (13 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2544602
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KEYWORDS
Microscopy

Algorithm development

Luminescence

Modulation

Reconstruction algorithms

Image resolution

Microscopes

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