通过Aliasing提高斜平面显微镜的采集速度
Conor McFadden1, James Manton2, Reto Fiolka1
1Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|January 7, 2025
概括
斜平面显微镜 (OPM) 可以通过受控的低采样加速,从而实现更快的3D成像. 这种技术可以在不损失分辨率的情况下恢复别名数据,显著加快了线粒体动态的亚细胞成像.
科学领域:
- 生物医学成像技术 生物医学成像技术
- 显微镜技术 显微镜技术
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
背景情况:
- 斜平面显微镜 (OPM) 是光板光显微镜 (LSFM) 的一种变体,可提供快速的体积成像.
- 当前的OPM方法需要小的扫描步骤来满足尼奎斯特采样,限制采集速度和增加样本暴露.
研究的目的:
- 调查OPM中受控的不足采样是否可以在不影响空间分辨率或引入文物的情况下加速图像采集.
- 为了证明利用不足样本进行快速亚细胞3D成像的可行性.
主要方法:
- 在OPM系统中实施受控不足抽样.
- 开发一种回收方法,以纠正因样本不足而引入的别名.
- 加速OPM技术用于成像线粒体动态的应用.
主要成果:
- 在OPM中进行明智的不足抽样导致可恢复的别名化.
- 空间分辨率和图像质量在恢复后保持不变.
- 获取速度增加了2-4倍,这取决于光学参数.
结论:
- 控制不足抽样是一种可行的策略,可以提高OPM采集速度.
- 这种方法能够快速地对线粒体运动等动态生物过程进行细胞下3D成像.
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