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Laura Oudjedi1, Jean-Bernard Fiche1, Sara Abrahamsson2, Laurent Mazenq3, Aurélie Lecestre3, Pierre-François Calmon3, Aline Cerf3, Marcelo Nöllmann1.
Abstract
We have developed a 3D super-resolution microscopy method that enables deep imaging in cells. This technique relies on the effective combination of multifocus microscopy and astigmatic 3D single-molecule localization microscopy. We describe the optical system and the fabrication process of its key element, the multifocus grating. Then, two strategies for localizing emitters with our imaging method are presented and compared with a previously described deep 3D localization algorithm. Finally, we demonstrate the performance of the method by imaging the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells reaching a depth of field of ~4µm.Entities:
Keywords: (050.1380) Binary optics; (050.1950) Diffraction gratings; (100.6640) Superresolution; (110.1080) Active or adaptive optics; (180.2520) Fluorescence microscopy; (180.6900) Three-dimensional microscopy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27375935 PMCID: PMC4918573 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.7.002163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732