Abstract
We present a modular implementation of structured illumination microscopy (SIM) that is fast, largely self-contained and that can be added onto existing fluorescence microscopes. Our strategy, which we call HIT-SIM, can theoretically deliver well over 50 super-resolved images per second and is readily compatible with existing acquisition software packages. We provide a full technical package consisting of schematics, a list of components and an alignment scheme that provides detailed specifications and assembly instructions. We illustrate the performance of the instrument by imaging optically large samples containing sequence-specifically stained DNA fragments.
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Van den Eynde, R., Vandenberg, W., Hugelier, S., Bouwens, A., Hofkens, J., Müller, M., & Dedecker, P. (2021). Self-contained and modular structured illumination microscope. Biomedical Optics Express, 12(7), 4414. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.423492
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