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Space non-invariant point-spread function and its estimation in fluorescence microscopy

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Figure 1: Shemati of a CLSM. A) Laser, B) exitation lter, C) dihromati mirror, D)
Figure 2: An illustration of the diration pattern for a irular aperture (© Ariana-
Figure 3: (a) The rst and (b) the last slies of an observed mirosphere image volume
Figure 4: Histogram of (a) a slie in the original volume, and (b) the bakground subtrated
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