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Quantitative phase imaging of cells by Digital Holographic 

Microscopy

Quantitative phase imaging of cells by Digital Holographic Microscopy

... field microscopy are based upon the absorption coefficient of the micro-object or micro-organism under ...study. Cells have weak absorption property, therefore they cannot be imaged properly under bright ...

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Monitoring Biosensor Activity in Living Cells with Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy

Monitoring Biosensor Activity in Living Cells with Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy

... of cells, live-cell microscopy can monitor the spatial and temporal regulation of cell signaling events inside single ...live-cell imaging of changes in biosensor protein activities over time can ...

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Optofluidic Microscopy and Wavefront Microscopy: Innovations in Biological Imaging

Optofluidic Microscopy and Wavefront Microscopy: Innovations in Biological Imaging

... rendered images and, additionally, prevents straight-forward quantitative phase analysis. Moreover, these phase microscopes require specialized optical components that must be switched in and out when changing the type ...

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Imaging blood cells through scattering biological tissue using speckle scanning microscopy

Imaging blood cells through scattering biological tissue using speckle scanning microscopy

... The small θ max limits the maximum scanning range 2 q max , within which ( ) = ( ) I ⊗ I q O O q ⊗ is roughly valid. In standard scanning microscopy, when the scanning range is small, one can simply move the ...

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In vivo calcium imaging from dentate granule cells with wide-field fluorescence microscopy

In vivo calcium imaging from dentate granule cells with wide-field fluorescence microscopy

... Wide-field microscopy have been used to image calcium activity in various brain regions from awake behaving animals [ 10 – 12 ...for imaging from free-moving rodents, which have expanded the scope of ...

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Skin Imaging Using Ultrasound Imaging, Optical Coherence Tomography, Confocal Microscopy, and Two-Photon Microscopy in Cutaneous Oncology

Skin Imaging Using Ultrasound Imaging, Optical Coherence Tomography, Confocal Microscopy, and Two-Photon Microscopy in Cutaneous Oncology

... in imaging-based dermatological ...cancers, imaging-based evaluations can assist with determining the surgical method and future follow-up ...high-resolution microscopy based on laser reflection has ...

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Imaging Nanotherapeutics in Inflamed Vasculature by Intravital Microscopy

Imaging Nanotherapeutics in Inflamed Vasculature by Intravital Microscopy

... fluorescence microscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy, laser multiphoton scanning confocal microscopy, and spinning disk confocal ...confocal microscopy (laser scanning or spinning-disk ...

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RADIUS - The way forward in electron microscopy. Electron Microscopy RADIUS Control & Imaging Software

RADIUS - The way forward in electron microscopy. Electron Microscopy RADIUS Control & Imaging Software

... RADIUS is a high-performance, forward-looking product. This completely new EM imaging software is the interface between microscope, camera and specimen. As the central integrator, RADIUS guides you systematically ...

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Signal peptide peptidase (SPP) dimer formation as assessed by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) in intact cells

Signal peptide peptidase (SPP) dimer formation as assessed by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) in intact cells

... lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) can be is used to determine intra- or intermolecular interactions by fluorescently labeling epitopes on one or two different ...living cells significantly decreases ...

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Simultaneous two-color imaging in digital holographic microscopy

Simultaneous two-color imaging in digital holographic microscopy

... Biophysical Imaging, Institute of Innate Immunity, University Hospital Bonn, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany * ...holographic microscopy (DHM) for imaging microbiological ...swimming cells ...

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Asbestos Imaging and Detection with Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy

Asbestos Imaging and Detection with Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy

... Asbestos Imaging and Detection with Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy Iuliia Zarubiieva 1 , Gi Byoung Hwang 1 , Ji Sok Lee 1 , Gwi-Nam Bae 1 , Yoo-Mi Oh 2 , Sun-Woo Park 2 , Taik Jin Lee 1 , ...

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SPOT DETECTION METHODS IN FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGING: A REVIEW

SPOT DETECTION METHODS IN FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGING: A REVIEW

... Fluorescence microscopy imaging has become one of the essential tools used by biologists to visualize and study intracellular particles within a ...of microscopy image analysis, consisting of ...

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CiteSeerX — Imaging embryonic development with ultrashort pulse microscopy

CiteSeerX — Imaging embryonic development with ultrashort pulse microscopy

... for imaging embryonic develop- ment and demonstrating the benefit manifest such as unique capabilities for exciting and rendering a wide variety of opti- cal signals from developing embryos ...optical ...

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Super-resolution Microscopy Approaches for Live Cell Imaging

Super-resolution Microscopy Approaches for Live Cell Imaging

... The optical resolution of microscopes is limited by the diffrac- tion of light, which commonly sets a limit of ~ l/2 in far-field microscopy. By delivering optical images with spatial resolu- tions below the ...

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Q&A: Single-molecule localization microscopy for biological imaging

Q&A: Single-molecule localization microscopy for biological imaging

... depletion microscopy (STED) [21] and structured illumi­ nation microscopy (SIM) ...into cells, and can be used to image live cells [23]. STED imaging is much faster than single­molecule ...

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Evaluation of particulate embolic materials with MR imaging, scanning electron microscopy, and phase contrast microscopy

Evaluation of particulate embolic materials with MR imaging, scanning electron microscopy, and phase contrast microscopy

... electron microscopy and phase-contrast microscopy are effective in explaining the em- bolic effect as assessed with MR imaging in rat embolization ...

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Cell imaging by phonon microscopy: sub optical wavelength ultrasound for non invasive imaging

Cell imaging by phonon microscopy: sub optical wavelength ultrasound for non invasive imaging

... acoustic microscopy 1 , atomic force microscopy 2 , Brillouin microscopy 3 and photoacoustic microscopy 4 where the last two, for single cell applications, are still in their ...– cells ...

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Laser Produced Plasma X Ray Sources for Nanoscale Resolution Contact Microscopy: A Candidate in Cancerous Stem Cells Imaging

Laser Produced Plasma X Ray Sources for Nanoscale Resolution Contact Microscopy: A Candidate in Cancerous Stem Cells Imaging

... DOI: 10.4236/ami.2017.74004 69 Advances in Molecular Imaging (0.6 J) and Nd:YAG (0.5 J) lasers has also been investigated since very long [11]. In this paper, results are reported using a Q-Switched neodymium ...

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Imaging of nanoparticle-labeled stem cells using magnetomotive optical coherence tomography, laser speckle reflectometry, and light microscopy

Imaging of nanoparticle-labeled stem cells using magnetomotive optical coherence tomography, laser speckle reflectometry, and light microscopy

... entire cells (Figs. 4 and 5), it is reasonable to conclude that the cells do not move as a whole, but that the magnetically induced motion is limited to the intracellular ...magnetomotive imaging and ...

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QUANTITATIVE PHASE IMAGING OF BIOLOGICAL CELLS USING OFF-AXIS METHOD OF WIDE FIELD DIGITAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY (WFDIM)

QUANTITATIVE PHASE IMAGING OF BIOLOGICAL CELLS USING OFF-AXIS METHOD OF WIDE FIELD DIGITAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY (WFDIM)

... contrast microscopy is the only technique which gives high contrast images of the transparent objects without using any contrast ...contrast microscopy [1] and Nomarski/differential interference contrast ...

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