| Literature DB >> 25481664 |
Roarke Horstmeyer1, Xiaoze Ou2, Guoan Zheng3, Phil Willems4, Changhuei Yang2.
Abstract
Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM) is a recently introduced method of acquiring high-resolution, wide field of view (FOV) giga-pixel histology images. The FPM procedure first acquires a sequence of low-resolution images of a sample under variable-angle illumination. It then combines these images using a novel phase retrieval algorithm to improve the employed microscope's resolution beyond its conventional limit. Here, we first describe how FPM's resolution improvement can enhance wide FOV histology imaging. Second, we show that FPM also records a thin sample's optical phase, which can help pathologists digitally extract as much information as possible from a given histology slide.Entities:
Keywords: Computational imaging; Digital pathology; Microscopy; Structured illumination; Super-resolution
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25481664 PMCID: PMC4369155 DOI: 10.1016/j.compmedimag.2014.11.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Med Imaging Graph ISSN: 0895-6111 Impact factor: 4.790