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- Shin et al., 2022 - Three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy through virtual refocusing using a recursive light propagation network
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Fig. 6
Fig. 6. Virtual refocusing of the images of a larval zebrafish brain. (a) Two adjacent images used as the input to RLP-Net. (b) Refocusing results obtained using RLP-Net (top) and the corresponding ground truth (bottom) at multiple axial locations: = 30, ?30, 60, ?60 m. The cell bodies of different sets of neurons are in focus at different axial locations in the boxed area. Scale bar, 40 m. |
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Reprinted from Medical image analysis, 82, Shin, C., Ryu, H., Cho, E.S., Han, S., Lee, K.H., Kim, C.H., Yoon, Y.G., Three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy through virtual refocusing using a recursive light propagation network, 102600, Copyright (2022) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Med. Image Anal.