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Label-free interferometric scattering imaging of molecular fluctuation predicts fluorescence nuclear microscope images

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Abstract

We demonstrate a computational method to map the nuclear organization of live cells based on a deep-learning approach where the time-varying scattering signal is used to estimate the density of chromatin in the fluorescence image.

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