NanoJ-SQUIRREL: quantitative mapping and minimisation of super-resolution optical imaging artefacts
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RicardoHenriques on
Jul 03, 2017; 12:09pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/NanoJ-SQUIRREL-quantitative-mapping-and-minimisation-of-super-resolution-optical-imaging-artefacts-tp5019025.html
Hi everyone,
I wanted to make a small highlight on a recent pre-print from our lab. It's
a new ImageJ/Fiji easy-to-use open-source algorithm that quantitatively
addresses image artefacts in super-resolution microscopy and guides
researchers on how to minimise them.
It's out in bioRxiv:
http://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/07/02/158279It particularly raises the notion that in super-resolution microscopy,
image quality and resolution are two different things =). A point at times
confused by the community.
All the best,
-Ricardo
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