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Bleed-through correction for rendering and correlation analysis in multi-colour localization microscopy.

Dahan Kim1, Nikki M Curthoys1, Matthew T Parent1, Samuel T Hess1.   

Abstract

Multi-colour localization microscopy has enabled sub-diffraction studies of colocalization between multiple biological species and quantification of their correlation at length scales previously inaccessible with conventional fluorescence microscopy. However, bleed-through, or misidentification of probe species, creates false colocalization and artificially increases certain types of correlation between two imaged species, affecting the reliability of information provided by colocalization and quantified correlation. Despite the potential risk of these artefacts of bleed-through, neither the effect of bleed-through on correlation nor methods of its correction in correlation analyses has been systematically studied at typical rates of bleed-through reported to affect multi-colour imaging. Here, we present a reliable method of bleed-through correction applicable to image rendering and correlation analysis of multi-colour localization microscopy. Application of our bleed-through correction shows our method accurately corrects the artificial increase in both types of correlations studied (Pearson coefficient and pair correlation), at all rates of bleed-through tested, in all types of correlations examined. In particular, anti-correlation could not be quantified without our bleed-through correction, even at rates of bleed-through as low as 2%. Demonstrated with dichroic-based multi-colour FPALM here, our presented method of bleed-through correction can be applied to all types of localization microscopy (PALM, STORM, dSTORM, GSDIM, etc.), including both simultaneous and sequential multi-colour modalities, provided the rate of bleed-through can be reliably determined.

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Keywords:  Bleed-through; FPALM; Pearson coefficient; correlation; crosstalk; localization microscopy; multi-color; multi-colour; pair correlation; super-resolution

Year:  2013        PMID: 26185614      PMCID: PMC4501387          DOI: 10.1088/2040-8978/15/9/094011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Opt        ISSN: 2040-8978            Impact factor:   2.516


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