Structured-illumination microscopy (SIM), a type of super-resolution microscopy, doubles the spatial resolution in all three dimensions by illuminating the sample with a patterned excitation light, ...
Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) is acknowledged as the optimal modality for live-cell SR imaging. Although recent deep learning (DL) techniques have substantially advanced SIM, their ...
SIM (Structured Illumination Microscopy) is a form of super resolution microscopy that allows living and fixed fluorescent samples to be observed at approximately twice the resolution of a standard ...
One of these new methods, known as structured illumination microscopy (SIM), is highly prized by researchers because it produces high-resolution and high-contrast images with low photon exposure.
Here we present an overview of our recent works in live-cell superresolution (SR) microscopy. Over the past five years, we have developed several innovative techniques to improve the resolution and ...
In addition to the standard free software including ImageJ, FIJI, and Cell Profiler, this PC is equipped with full versions of Nikon NIS Elements (including SIM reconstruction) and 3i Slidebook 6 ...
SIM typically provides a resolution improvement of about 2-fold compared to conventional microscopy. While SIM offers faster imaging speeds and lower phototoxicity compared to STED, its resolution ...
More recent examples include nonlinear structured-illumination microscopy (SIM) and isoSTED. The second group includes methods based on single-molecule imaging and superlocalization combined with ...