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      SOFIevaluator: a strategy for the quantitative quality assessment of SOFI data

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      Biomedical Optics Express
      The Optical Society

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          Abstract

          Super-resolution fluorescence imaging techniques allow optical imaging of specimens beyond the diffraction limit of light. Super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI) relies on computational analysis of stochastic blinking events to obtain a super-resolved image. As with some other super-resolution methods, this strong dependency on computational analysis can make it difficult to gauge how well the resulting images reflect the underlying sample structure. We herein report SOFIevaluator, an unbiased and parameter-free algorithm for calculating a set of metrics that describes the quality of super-resolution fluorescence imaging data for SOFI. We additionally demonstrate how SOFIevaluator can be used to identify fluorescent proteins that perform well for SOFI imaging under different imaging conditions.

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          Biomedical Optics Express
          Biomed. Opt. Express
          The Optical Society
          2156-7085
          2156-7085
          2020
          2020
          January 07 2020
          February 01 2020
          : 11
          : 2
          : 636
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          10.1364/BOE.382278
          7041449
          32133218
          96f61451-320d-4e3a-b4b7-f393fb40b088
          © 2020
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