Improved localization accuracy in stochastic super-resolution fluorescence microscopy by K-factor image deshadowing

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Gerton, Jordan
Other Author Ilovitsh, Tali.; Meiri, Amihai; Ebeling, Carl G.; Menon, Rajesh; Jorgensen, Erik M.; Zalevsky, Zeev
Title Improved localization accuracy in stochastic super-resolution fluorescence microscopy by K-factor image deshadowing
Date 2014-01-01
Description Localization of a single fluorescent particle with sub-diffraction-limit accuracy is a key merit in localization microscopy. Existing methods such as photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) achieve localization accuracies of single emitters that can reach an order of magnitude lower than the conventional resolving capabilities of optical microscopy. However, these techniques require a sparse distribution of simultaneously activated fluorophores in the field of view, resulting in larger time needed for the construction of the full image. In this paper we present the use of a nonlinear image decomposition algorithm termed K-factor, which reduces an image into a nonlinear set of contrast-ordered decompositions whose joint product reassembles the original image. The K-factor technique, when implemented on raw data prior to localization, can improve the localization accuracy of standard existing methods, and also enable the localization of overlapping particles, allowing the use of increased fluorophore activation density, and thereby increased data collection speed. Numerical simulations of fluorescence data with random probe positions, and especially at high densities of activated fluorophores, demonstrate an improvement of up to 85% in the localization precision compared to single fitting techniques. Implementing the proposed concept on experimental data of cellular structures yielded a 37% improvement in resolution for the same super-resolution image acquisition time, and a decrease of 42% in the collection time of super-resolution data with the same resolution.
Type Text
Publisher Optical Society of America
Volume 5
Issue 1
First Page 244
Last Page 258
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Ilovitsh, T., Meiri, A., Ebeling, C. G., Menon, R., Gerton, J. M., Jorgensen, E. M., & Zalevsky, Z. (2014). Improved localization accuracy in stochastic super-resolution fluorescence microscopy by K-factor image deshadowing. Biomedical Optics Express, 5(1), 244-58.
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