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Separate deconvolution: for three-dimensional speckle imaging fluorescence microscopy

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Abstract

We present a structured illumination microscopy inversion technique using separate blind deconvolution of individual speckle images. By summing the reconstructions of all speckle images, one obtains transversal and axial resolution improvement compared to widefield deconvolution techniques.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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