Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions

Smith CS, Slotman JA, Schermelleh L, Chakrova N, Hari S, Vos Y, Hagen CW, Müller M, van Cappellen W, Houtsmuller AB, Hoogenboom JP, et al. (2021)
Nature Methods 18(7): 821-828.

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Smith, Carlas S.; Slotman, Johan A.; Schermelleh, Lothar; Chakrova, Nadya; Hari, Sangeetha; Vos, Yoram; Hagen, Cornelis W.; Müller, MarcelUniBi ; van Cappellen, Wiggert; Houtsmuller, Adriaan B.; Hoogenboom, Jacob P.; Stallinga, Sjoerd
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Super-resolution structured illumination microscopy (SIM) has become a widely used method for biological imaging. Standard reconstruction algorithms, however, are prone to generate noise-specific artifacts that limit their applicability for lower signal-to-noise data. Here we present a physically realistic noise model that explains the structured noise artifact, which we then use to motivate new complementary reconstruction approaches. True-Wiener-filtered SIM optimizes contrast given the available signal-to-noise ratio, and flat-noise SIM fully overcomes the structured noise artifact while maintaining resolving power. Both methods eliminate ad hoc user-adjustable reconstruction parameters in favor of physical parameters, enhancing objectivity. The new reconstructions point to a trade-off between contrast and a natural noise appearance. This trade-off can be partly overcome by further notch filtering but at the expense of a decrease in signal-to-noise ratio. The benefits of the proposed approaches are demonstrated on focal adhesion and tubulin samples in two and three dimensions, and on nanofabricated fluorescent test patterns.
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Zeitschriftentitel
Nature Methods
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18
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7
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821-828
ISSN
1548-7091
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1548-7105
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2967973

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Smith CS, Slotman JA, Schermelleh L, et al. Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions. Nature Methods. 2021;18(7):821-828.
Smith, C. S., Slotman, J. A., Schermelleh, L., Chakrova, N., Hari, S., Vos, Y., Hagen, C. W., et al. (2021). Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions. Nature Methods, 18(7), 821-828. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-021-01167-7
Smith, Carlas S., Slotman, Johan A., Schermelleh, Lothar, Chakrova, Nadya, Hari, Sangeetha, Vos, Yoram, Hagen, Cornelis W., et al. 2021. “Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions”. Nature Methods 18 (7): 821-828.
Smith, C. S., Slotman, J. A., Schermelleh, L., Chakrova, N., Hari, S., Vos, Y., Hagen, C. W., Müller, M., van Cappellen, W., Houtsmuller, A. B., et al. (2021). Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions. Nature Methods 18, 821-828.
Smith, C.S., et al., 2021. Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions. Nature Methods, 18(7), p 821-828.
C.S. Smith, et al., “Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions”, Nature Methods, vol. 18, 2021, pp. 821-828.
Smith, C.S., Slotman, J.A., Schermelleh, L., Chakrova, N., Hari, S., Vos, Y., Hagen, C.W., Müller, M., van Cappellen, W., Houtsmuller, A.B., Hoogenboom, J.P., Stallinga, S.: Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions. Nature Methods. 18, 821-828 (2021).
Smith, Carlas S., Slotman, Johan A., Schermelleh, Lothar, Chakrova, Nadya, Hari, Sangeetha, Vos, Yoram, Hagen, Cornelis W., Müller, Marcel, van Cappellen, Wiggert, Houtsmuller, Adriaan B., Hoogenboom, Jacob P., and Stallinga, Sjoerd. “Structured illumination microscopy with noise-controlled image reconstructions”. Nature Methods 18.7 (2021): 821-828.

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