Jaferzadeh et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Marker-free automatic quantification of drug-treated cardiomyocytes with digital holographic imagingJaferzadeh et al., 2019
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- 13833699758362711008
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- Jaferzadeh K
- Rappaz B
- Kuttler F
- Kim B
- Moon I
- Marquet P
- Turcatti G
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- Acs Photonics
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We use quantitative phase digital holographic microscopy (QP-DHM) to image and quantify the beating movement of cardiomyocytes, derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), in control and drug-treated conditions. The development of an analysis algorithm …
- 210000004413 Myocytes, Cardiac 0 title abstract description 103
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