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Lock-in-SIM, an open-access 2D structured illumination microscopy framework that maximises ultrastructure fidelity while eliminating background

15 April 2026

Blur Removal Tool

You snap a photo at a pivotal life moment, only to later realise your subject has blurred into the background. If only the image could be processed to strip away that interference and leave the important details sharp. That is the promise of a new approach to structured illumination microscopy (SIM), a fast and gentle super-resolution technique for imaging live cells. The approach (bottom left, showing a cell’s microtubule network compared to conventional SIM, top right), works with existing microscopes and mathematically separates the meaningful structural detail of an image from unstructured background blur before removing it, producing a much clearer result. This improved accuracy allows researchers to see cellular structures in greater detail, and in applying the method they revealed new insights into mitochondrial division and showed the intricacies of organelle interactions in a new light.

Written by Anthony Lewis

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