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What Can Digital Processing Do for 3-D Super-Resolution Microscopy?

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Abstract

Novel three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy techniques enable diffraction unlimited imaging. Resolution is limited by the photon count and the underlying noise. I discuss the role digital design and post-processing plays in attaining the new fundamental limits.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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