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Intensity-based axial localization approaches for multifocal plane microscopy

View ORCID ProfileRamraj Velmurugan, View ORCID ProfileJerry Chao, Sripad Ram, View ORCID ProfileE. Sally Ward, View ORCID ProfileRaimund J Ober
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/093013
Ramraj Velmurugan
UT Southwestern Medical Center;
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Jerry Chao
Texas A&M University;
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Sripad Ram
Pfizer, Inc.;
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E. Sally Ward
Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center
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Raimund J Ober
Texas A&M University;
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Abstract

Multifocal plane microscopy (MUM) can be used to visualize biological samples in three dimensions over large axial depths and provides for the high axial localization accuracy that is needed in applications such as the three-dimensional tracking of single particles and superresolution microscopy. This report analyzes the performance of intensity-based axial localization approaches as applied to MUM data using Fisher information calculations. In addition, a new non-parametric intensity-based axial location estimation method, Multi-Intensity Lookup Algorithm (MILA), is introduced that, unlike typical intensity-based methods that make use of a single intensity value per data image, utilizes multiple intensity values per data image in determining the axial location of a point source. MILA is shown to be robust against potential bias induced by differences in the sub-pixel location of the imaged point source. The method's effectiveness on experimental data is also evaluated.

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Intensity-based axial localization approaches for multifocal plane microscopy
Ramraj Velmurugan, Jerry Chao, Sripad Ram, E. Sally Ward, Raimund J Ober
bioRxiv 093013; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/093013
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Intensity-based axial localization approaches for multifocal plane microscopy
Ramraj Velmurugan, Jerry Chao, Sripad Ram, E. Sally Ward, Raimund J Ober
bioRxiv 093013; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/093013

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