Local dimensionality determines imaging speed in localization microscopy
Localisation microscopy enables nanometre-scale imaging of biological samples, but the method is too slow to use on dynamic systems. Here, the authors develop a mathematical model that optimises the number of frames required and estimates the maximum speed for super-resolution imaging.
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e984f0423c1e4fbda3a2068a71ae849a |
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Sumario: | Localisation microscopy enables nanometre-scale imaging of biological samples, but the method is too slow to use on dynamic systems. Here, the authors develop a mathematical model that optimises the number of frames required and estimates the maximum speed for super-resolution imaging. |
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