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Semi-automated 3D fluorescence speckle analyzer (3D-Speckler) for microscope calibration and nanoscale measurement

Jonathan Loi, Xiaofei Qu, Aussie Suzuki

2023The Journal of Cell Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The widespread use of fluorescence microscopy has prompted the ongoing development of tools aiming to improve resolution and quantification accuracy for study of biological questions. Current calibration and quantification tools for fluorescence images face issues with usability/user experience, lack of automation, and comprehensive multidimensional measurement/correction capabilities. Here, we developed 3D-Speckler, a versatile, and high-throughput image analysis software that can provide fluorescent puncta quantification measurements such as 2D/3D particle size, spatial location/orientation, and intensities through semi-automation in a single, user-friendly interface. Integrated analysis options such as 2D/3D local background correction, chromatic aberration correction, and particle matching/filtering are also encompassed for improved precision and accuracy. We demonstrate 3D-Speckler microscope calibration capabilities by determining the chromatic aberrations, field illumination uniformity, and response to nanometer-scale emitters above and below the diffraction limit of our imaging system using multispectral beads. Furthermore, we demonstrated 3D-Speckler quantitative capabilities for offering insight into protein architectures and composition in cells.

Topics & Concepts

CalibrationMicroscopyMultispectral imageChromatic aberrationMicroscopeOpticsComputer scienceAutomationOrientation (vector space)Speckle patternMaterials scienceComputer visionChromatic scalePhysicsMechanical engineeringGeometryMathematicsEngineeringQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesCell Image Analysis TechniquesAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
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