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12 March 2024 Development of long axial range 3D single-particle tracking by PSF engineering using birefringent substrates
Shuho Nozue, Satoshi Habuchi
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Abstract
We propose a new method to engineer point spread function (PSF) for 3D single-particle tracking using mica. The imaging system in this method uses a standard wide-field fluorescence microscope; the only difference from the ordinary is using a mica as a substrate to mount the sample instead of the coverslip. This approach would have advantages over easy-toimplement, wide axial range tracking capability, and multiplexity of tracking. We demonstrate 3D single-particle tracking in a homogeneous solution.
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Shuho Nozue and Satoshi Habuchi "Development of long axial range 3D single-particle tracking by PSF engineering using birefringent substrates", Proc. SPIE 12848, Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XXXI, 128480F (12 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3023289
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KEYWORDS
3D tracking

Point spread functions

Engineering

Fluorescence

Mica

Biological samples

Nanoparticles

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