Blind fluorescence structured illumination microscopy: A new reconstruction strategy
S. Labouesse, M. Allain, J. Idier, S. Bourguignon, A. Negash, P. Liu,, A. Sentenac

TL;DR
This paper introduces a rapid and straightforward reconstruction algorithm for blind fluorescence structured illumination microscopy, enabling faster 3D and real-time 2D imaging under sample positivity constraints.
Contribution
A novel, simpler, and faster reconstruction method for blind fluorescence SIM that improves speed and simplicity over existing approaches.
Findings
Significantly faster reconstruction times
Simpler algorithm compared to previous methods
Potential for real-time 2D and 3D imaging
Abstract
In this communication, a fast reconstruction algorithm is proposed for fluorescence \textit{blind} structured illumination microscopy (SIM) under the sample positivity constraint. This new algorithm is by far simpler and faster than existing solutions, paving the way to 3D and/or real-time 2D reconstruction.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques · Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
