Photonics (Jul 2021)

Super-Resolution Image Reconstruction Based on Single-Molecule Localization Algorithm

  • Lixin Liu,
  • Meijie Qi,
  • Yujie Liu,
  • Xinzhu Xue,
  • Danni Chen,
  • Junle Qu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8070273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 273

Abstract

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Fluorescence imaging is an important and efficient tool in cell biology and biomedical research. In order to observe the dynamics of biological macromolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins in live cells, it is extremely necessary to surpass the Abbe diffraction limit in microscopic imaging. Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is a sort of super-resolution imaging technique that can obtain a large number of images of sparse fluorescent molecules by the use of photoswitchable fluorescent probes and single-molecule localization technology. The center positions of fluorescent molecules in the images are precisely located, and then the entire sample pattern is reconstructed with super resolution. In this paper, we present a single-molecule localization algorithm (SMLA) that is based on blind deconvolution and centroid localization (BDCL) method. Single-molecule localization and image reconstruction of 15,000/9990 frames of original images of tubulins are accomplished. In addition, this fluorophore localization algorithm is used to localize high particle-density images. The results show that our BDCL-SMLA method is a reasonable attempt and useful method for SMLM imaging when the imaging system is unknown.

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