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Quantitative phase imaging: recent advances and expanding potential in biomedicine

Nguyen et al., 2022

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14021912783668567337
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Nguyen T
Pradeep S
Judson-Torres R
Reed J
Teitell M
Zangle T
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ACS nano

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Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a label-free, wide-field microscopy approach with significant opportunities for biomedical applications. QPI uses the natural phase shift of light as it passes through a transparent object, such as a mammalian cell, to quantify biomass …
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