Park et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Quantitative phase imaging in biomedicinePark et al., 2018
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- Park Y
- Depeursinge C
- Popescu G
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- Nature photonics
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Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) has emerged as a valuable method for investigating cells and tissues. QPI operates on unlabelled specimens and, as such, is complementary to established fluorescence microscopy, exhibiting lower phototoxicity and no photobleaching …
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