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Zubelli, J. P.; Marabini, R.; Sorzano, C. O. S. & Herman, G. T. Three-dimensional reconstruction by Chahine's method from electron microscopic projections corrupted by instrumental aberrations Inverse Problems, 2003, 19, 933-949 | Zubelli, J. P.; Marabini, R.; Sorzano, C. O. S. & Herman, G. T. Three-dimensional reconstruction by Chahine's method from electron microscopic projections corrupted by instrumental aberrations Inverse Problems, 2003, 19, 933-949 | ||
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Citation
Zubelli, J. P.; Marabini, R.; Sorzano, C. O. S. & Herman, G. T. Three-dimensional reconstruction by Chahine's method from electron microscopic projections corrupted by instrumental aberrations Inverse Problems, 2003, 19, 933-949
Abstract
Three-dimensional reconstruction of nano-scale objects (such as biological macromolecules) can be accomplished using data recorded with a transmission electronmicroscope. An image obtained by a transmission electronmicroscope can be conceived of as an ‘ideal’ projection subjected to a contrast transfer function, which attenuates most frequencies, reverses the phase of others and even eliminates some of them. Such instrumental aberrationsmake the problem of reconstruction from such data difficult. We reformulate the problem so that Chahine’smethod becomes applicable to it. We demonstrate the performance of our approach with numerical evidence using both simulated and actual electron microscopy data.
Keywords
CTF restoration, 3D Reconstruction
Links
Article http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0266-5611/19/4/310