2015
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.12281
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A Model‐based approach for microvasculature structure distortion correction in two‐photon fluorescence microscopy images

Abstract: SUMMARY This paper investigates a post-processing approach to correct spatial distortion in two-photon fluorescence microscopy images for vascular network reconstruction. It is aimed at in vivo imaging of large field-of-view, deep-tissue studies of vascular structures. Based on simple geometric modeling of the object-of-interest, a distortion function is directly estimated from the image volume by deconvolution analysis. Such distortion function is then applied to sub volumes of the image stack to adaptively a… Show more

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“…TPLSM has become an indispensable tool for intravital imaging, as the technique provides high-resolution deep-site images and enables real-time long-term imaging [21,22]. These characteristics are extremely useful for assessing the dynamic pathological changes under functionally and physiologically intact cellular conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TPLSM has become an indispensable tool for intravital imaging, as the technique provides high-resolution deep-site images and enables real-time long-term imaging [21,22]. These characteristics are extremely useful for assessing the dynamic pathological changes under functionally and physiologically intact cellular conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To compensate for the broadening effects, previous studies proposed deconvolution methods for 3D reconstruction of 2PLSM images. 47,48 However, the methods require preliminary knowledge of the axial PSFs and need to assume that the PSFs in the sample are uniform. In reality, the axial PSF in tissue is largely variable depending on the anatomical structures.…”
Section: Broadening Effects Of Axial Psfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following PSF estimation, the subsequent task is image deblurring and denoising. Over the years, several computational solutions have been proposed to solve this inverse problem [25,66,68] in the context of microscopy. A common strategy is to minimize a cost function which balances a data-fitting term with a regularization term [26,31,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%