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Adapting the 3D-printed Openflexure microscope enables computational super-resolution imaging.


ABSTRACT: We report on a 3D printed microscope, based on a design by the Openflexure project, that uses low cost components to perform fluorescence imaging. The system is sufficiently sensitive and mechanically stable to allow the use of the Super Resolution Radial Fluctuations algorithm to obtain images with resolution better than the diffraction limit. Due to the low-cost components, the entire system can be built for approximately $1200.

SUBMITTER: Grant SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7255852 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adapting the 3D-printed Openflexure microscope enables computational super-resolution imaging.

Grant Stephen D SD   Cairns Gemma S GS   Wistuba Jordan J   Patton Brian R BR  

F1000Research 20191126


We report on a 3D printed microscope, based on a design by the Openflexure project, that uses low cost components to perform fluorescence imaging. The system is sufficiently sensitive and mechanically stable to allow the use of the Super Resolution Radial Fluctuations algorithm to obtain images with resolution better than the diffraction limit. Due to the low-cost components, the entire system can be built for approximately $1200. ...[more]

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