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Live, Video-Rate Super-Resolution Microscopy Using Structured Illumination and Rapid GPU-Based Parallel Processing

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MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 191-196

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1431927611000158

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structured illumination; fluorescence microscopy; CUDA; GPU; real time; super-resolution

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  1. National Research Council at NIST and NIH

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Structured illumination fluorescence microscopy is a powerful super-resolution method that is capable of achieving a resolution below 100 nm. Each super-resolution image is computationally constructed from a set of differentially illuminated images. However, real-time application of structured illumination microscopy (SIM) has generally been limited due to the computational overhead needed to generate super-resolution images. Here, we have developed a real-time SIM system that incorporates graphic processing unit (GPU) based in-line parallel processing of raw/differentially illuminated images. By using GPU processing, the system has achieved a 90-fold increase in processing speed compared to performing equivalent operations on a multiprocessor computer-the total throughput of the system is limited by data acquisition speed, but not by image processing. Overall, more than 350 raw images (16-bit depth, 512 x 512 pixels) can be processed per second, resulting in a maximum frame rate of 39 super-resolution images per second. This ultrafast processing capability is used to provide immediate feedback of super-resolution images for real-time display. These developments are increasing the potential for sophisticated super-resolution imaging applications.

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