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Faster structured illumination microscopy using complementary encoding-based compressive imaging

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摘要 Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) has been widely applied to investigate intricate biological dynamics due to its outstanding super-resolution imaging speed. Incorporating compressive sensing into SIM brings the possibility to further improve the super-resolution imaging speed. Nevertheless, the recovery of the superresolution information from the compressed measurement remains challenging in experiments. Here, we report structured illumination microscopy with complementary encoding-based compressive imaging (CECI-SIM) to realize faster super-resolution imaging. Compared to the nine measurements to obtain a super-resolution image in a conventional SIM, CECI-SIM can achieve a super-resolution image by three measurements;therefore, a threefold improvement in the imaging speed can be achieved. This faster imaging ability in CECI-SIM is experimentally verified by observing tubulin and actin in mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. This work provides a feasible solution for high-speed super-resolution imaging, which would bring significant applications in biomedical research.
出处 《Photonics Research》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第4期740-748,共9页 光子学研究(英文版)
基金 National Natural Science Foundation of China(12034008, 12074121, 12274129, 12274139, 12304338,12325408, 12734274, 62105101, 62175066, 92150301) Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (20ZR1417100, 21JM0010700, 21XD1400900)。
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