Obtaining super-resolved images at the mesoscale through Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations

Author:

Brown Mollie,Foylan Shannan,Rooney Liam M.ORCID,Gould Gwyn W.ORCID,McConnell Gail

Abstract

SummarySuper-resolution microscopy overcomes the diffraction limit of light to achieve higher spatial resolutions than are typically available when using light microscopy techniques. However, these methods are usually restricted to imaging a very small field of view (FOV). Here, we have applied one of these super-resolution techniques, Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations (SRRF) in conjunction with the Mesolens, which has the unusual combination of a low-magnification and high numerical aperture, to obtain super-resolved images over a FOV of 4.4 mm x 3.0 mm. We assessed the accuracy of these SRRF images through error maps calculated using a secondary analysis method, Super-resolution Quantitative Image Rating and Reporting of Error Locations (SQUIRREL). We demonstrate it is possible to achieve images with a resolution of 446.3 ± 10.9 nm, providing a ∼1.6-fold improvement in spatial resolution over a uniquely large field, with consistent structural agreement between raw data and SRRF processed images.MotivationCurrent super-resolution imaging techniques allow for a greater understanding of cellular structures however they are often complex or only have the ability to image a few cells at once. This small field of view may not represent the behaviour across the entire sample and the manual selection of which restricted ROI to use may introduce bias. Currently, this is often circumvented by stitching and tiling methods which stitch many small ROI together, however this can result in artefacts across an image which poses an issue when analysing data. To combat this, we have used the Mesolens alongside Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations analysis, to obtain super-resolved images over a field of view of 4.4 mm x 3.0 mm with minimal error.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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