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Supplementary material from "Improving axial resolution in SIM using deep learning"

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Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) is a widespread methodology to image live and fixed biological structures smaller than the diffraction limits of conventional optical microscopy. Using recent advances in image up-scaling through deep learning models, we demonstrate a method to reconstruct 3D-SIM image stacks with twice the axial resolution attainable through conventional SIM reconstructions. We further demonstrate our method is robust to noise and evaluate it against two point cases and axial gratings. Finally, we discuss potential adaptions of the method to further improve resolution.‘This article is part of the theme issue ‘SIMposium (part 1)’.’

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences

AUTHORS (4)

Miguel A. Boland
Edward A. K. Cohen
Seth R. Flaxman
Mark A. A. Neil
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