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Convex hull as diagnostic tool in single-molecule localization microscopy.

Bioinformatics 2022 October 32
MOTIVATION: Single-molecule localization microscopy resolves individual fluorophores or fluorescence-labeled biomolecules. Data is provided as a set of localizations that distribute normally around the true fluorophore position with a variance determined by the localization precision. Characterizing the spatial fluorophore distribution to differentiate between resolution-limited localization clusters, which resemble individual biomolecules, and extended structures, which represent aggregated molecular complexes, is a common challenge.

RESULTS: We demonstrate use of the convex hull and related hull properties of localization clusters for diagnostic purposes, as a parameter for cluster selection, or as a tool to determine localization precision.

AVAILABILITY: https://github.com/super-resolution/Ebert-et-al-2022-supplement.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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