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Refining the lens of DNA microscopy

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A method for correcting errors in the spatial-genetic reconstruction of DNA microscopy is proposed, leading to more accurate results and potential to resolve new biology.

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J.W. is co-inventor on the patents US10655173B2 and US11339390B2, related to methods used to generate the data set used in this work.

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Weinstein, J. Refining the lens of DNA microscopy. Nat Comput Sci 4, 94–95 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43588-024-00601-y

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