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. 2023 May 22;14:2937. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-38539-w

Fig. 3. REST enabled the restoration of 3D density and the accurate identification of particles in all directions.

Fig. 3

A Left: Views of the XY-slice of the tomogram restored by REST; Right: Two XZ-slice views of conventionally denoised (Wiener filter) tomogram (top) and REST restored tomogram (bottom). The red arrows indicated the corresponding ribosomes (target signal). The red ellipse indicated the edge of the carbon film (non-target signal). B Left: A 3D rendering of the tomogram restored by REST. Right: The tomogram restored by REST (top) had a better restoration capability than that in the conventionally denoised tomogram (Wiener filtering) (bottom). Both the tomograms were rotated around the x-axis by 45° corresponding to left panel.