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Precise Three-Dimensional Scan-Free Multiple-Particle Tracking over Large Axial Ranges with Tetrapod Point Spread Functions
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EngineeringMicroscopyField RoboticsPoint Spread FunctionsBiomedical EngineeringMicroscopy MethodObject TrackingBioimagingKinematicsLight MicroscopyComputational GeometryMicrofluidicsMolecular ImagingBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodGeometric ModelingMedicineBiomedical AnalysisMoving Object TrackingBiophotonicsRange ImagingCell BiologyLarge Axial RangesMicroscope Image ProcessingAerospace EngineeringBiomedical DiagnosticsTetrapod PsfsBiomedical ImagingLab-on-a-chipFlow ProfilingRoboticsCell ImagingTracking System3D Imaging
We employ a novel framework for information-optimal microscopy to design a family of point spread functions (PSFs), the Tetrapod PSFs, which enable high-precision localization of nanoscale emitters in three dimensions over customizable axial (z) ranges of up to 20 μm with a high numerical aperture objective lens. To illustrate, we perform flow profiling in a microfluidic channel and show scan-free tracking of single quantum-dot-labeled phospholipid molecules on the surface of living, thick mammalian cells.
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