Enhancing resolution and contrast in fibre bundle-based fluorescence microscopy using generative adversarial network

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 MICROSCOPY Journal of microscopy Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1111/jmi.13296
Amir Mohammad Ketabchi, Berna Morova, Yiğit Uysalli, Musa Aydin, Furkan Eren, Nima Bavili, Dariusz Pysz, Ryszard Buczynski, Alper Kiraz
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Fibre bundle (FB)-based endoscopes are indispensable in biology and medical science due to their minimally invasive nature. However, resolution and contrast for fluorescence imaging are limited due to characteristic features of the FBs, such as low numerical aperture (NA) and individual fibre core sizes. In this study, we improved the resolution and contrast of sample fluorescence images acquired using in-house fabricated high-NA FBs by utilising generative adversarial networks (GANs). In order to train our deep learning model, we built an FB-based multifocal structured illumination microscope (MSIM) based on a digital micromirror device (DMD) which improves the resolution and the contrast substantially compared to basic FB-based fluorescence microscopes. After network training, the GAN model, employing image-to-image translation techniques, effectively transformed wide-field images into high-resolution MSIM images without the need for any additional optical hardware. The results demonstrated that GAN-generated outputs significantly enhanced both contrast and resolution compared to the original wide-field images. These findings highlight the potential of GAN-based models trained using MSIM data to enhance resolution and contrast in wide-field imaging for fibre bundle-based fluorescence microscopy.

Lay Description: Fibre bundle (FB) endoscopes are essential in biology and medicine but suffer from limited resolution and contrast for fluorescence imaging. Here we improved these limitations using high-NA FBs and generative adversarial networks (GANs). We trained a GAN model with data from an FB-based multifocal structured illumination microscope (MSIM) to enhance resolution and contrast without additional optical hardware. Results showed significant enhancement in contrast and resolution, showcasing the potential of GAN-based models for fibre bundle-based fluorescence microscopy.

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利用生成式对抗网络提高基于纤维束的荧光显微镜的分辨率和对比度。
基于纤维束(FB)的内窥镜因其微创性而在生物学和医学科学中不可或缺。然而,由于纤维束的特性,如低数值孔径(NA)和单个纤维芯尺寸,荧光成像的分辨率和对比度受到了限制。在本研究中,我们利用生成式对抗网络(GANs)提高了使用内部制造的高 NA FB 采集的样本荧光图像的分辨率和对比度。为了训练我们的深度学习模型,我们在数字微镜设备(DMD)的基础上构建了基于 FB 的多焦结构照明显微镜(MSIM),与基于 FB 的基本荧光显微镜相比,该显微镜大幅提高了分辨率和对比度。经过网络训练后,GAN 模型利用图像到图像的转换技术,有效地将宽视场图像转换为高分辨率 MSIM 图像,而无需任何额外的光学硬件。结果表明,与原始宽视场图像相比,GAN 生成的输出图像显著增强了对比度和分辨率。这些发现凸显了利用 MSIM 数据训练的基于 GAN 的模型在基于纤维束的荧光显微镜宽视场成像中提高分辨率和对比度的潜力。铺层描述:纤维束(FB)内窥镜在生物学和医学中至关重要,但其荧光成像的分辨率和对比度有限。在这里,我们利用高NA纤维束和生成式对抗网络(GAN)改善了这些局限性。我们利用基于 FB 的多焦结构照明显微镜 (MSIM) 的数据训练了一个 GAN 模型,以提高分辨率和对比度,而无需额外的光学硬件。结果表明,对比度和分辨率都有了明显提高,展示了基于 GAN 的模型在基于纤维束的荧光显微镜中的应用潜力。
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Journal of microscopy
Journal of microscopy 工程技术-显微镜技术
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4.30
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1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Microscopy is the oldest journal dedicated to the science of microscopy and the only peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Microscopical Society. It publishes papers that report on the very latest developments in microscopy such as advances in microscopy techniques or novel areas of application. The Journal does not seek to publish routine applications of microscopy or specimen preparation even though the submission may otherwise have a high scientific merit. The scope covers research in the physical and biological sciences and covers imaging methods using light, electrons, X-rays and other radiations as well as atomic force and near field techniques. Interdisciplinary research is welcome. Papers pertaining to microscopy are also welcomed on optical theory, spectroscopy, novel specimen preparation and manipulation methods and image recording, processing and analysis including dynamic analysis of living specimens. Publication types include full papers, hot topic fast tracked communications and review articles. Authors considering submitting a review article should contact the editorial office first.
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