What is Structured Illumination Microscopy? Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) is a super-resolution fluorescence microscopy technique that allows for imaging beyond the diffraction limit of ...
SIMIP enables high-resolution images rich in both chemical and spatial information. A quantum cascade laser (QCL) excites molecular vibrations while a spatial light modulator (SLM) generates striped ...
This is especially true when studying intricate details beyond the optical resolution limit using structured illumination microscopy (SIM). SIM uses multiple images acquired under structured ...
eDL-cSIM: An AI-driven super-resolution imaging method that captures high-quality live-cell dynamics in a single exposure, enhancing speed, resolution, and environmental robustness for advanced ...
Computational methods and algorithmic data processing are an important aspect of super-resolution microscopy, but a new approach to the task could offer a route to enhanced imaging. Generative AI is ...
A project at Swiss research center EPFL has designed an add-on unit intended to bring structured light capability to a standard optical microscope. Described in Nature Communications, the design ...