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Super-resolved position and orientation estimation of fluorescent dipoles using 3D steerable filters

Geissbühler, Stefan  
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Aguet, François
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Märki, Iwan  
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2010
BIOS 2010 - Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Imaging III

Fluorescence localization microscopy techniques such as PALM and STORM achieve super-resolution by sequentially imaging sparse subsets of fluorophores, which are localized by means of Gaussian-based localization. Applied to fixed fluorophores, with dipole radiation characteristics, this can lead to an estimation bias in the range of 5-20nm. We introduce a method for the joint estimation of position and orientation of single fluorophores, based on an accurate image formation model expressed as a 3-D steerable filter. In addition to avoiding bias in PALM/STORM, it can remove the ambiguity of the orientation factor for studying dipole-dipole interactions at the single-molecule level.

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Author(s)
Geissbühler, Stefan  
Aguet, François
Märki, Iwan  
Lasser, Theo  
Date Issued

2010

Subjects

super-resolution

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dipole imaging

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single molecule

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orientation estimation

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localization

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steerable filter

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fret

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BIOS 2010 - Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Imaging III

San Francisco

January 23-28 2010

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February 17, 2010
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