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Review
. 1994 Sep;26(9):687-94.
doi: 10.1007/BF00158201.

Deconvolution in 3-D optical microscopy

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Review

Deconvolution in 3-D optical microscopy

P Shaw. Histochem J. 1994 Sep.

Abstract

Fluorescent probes are becoming ever more widely used in the study of subcellular structure, and determination of their three-dimensional distributions has become very important. Confocal microscopy is now a common technique for overcoming the problem of out-of-focus flare in fluorescence imaging, but an alternative method uses digital image processing of conventional fluorescence images--a technique often termed 'deconvolution' or 'restoration'. This review attempts to explain image deconvolution in a non-technical manner. It is also applicable to 3-D confocal images, and can provide a further significant improvement in clarity and interpretability of such images. Some examples of the application of image deconvolution to both conventional and confocal fluorescence images are shown.

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