Tomographic phase microscopy: principles and applications in bioimaging
Tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) is an emerging optical microscopic technique for
bioimaging. TPM uses digital holographic measurements of complex scattered fields to …
bioimaging. TPM uses digital holographic measurements of complex scattered fields to …
Holographic tomography: techniques and biomedical applications
Holographic tomography (HT) is an advanced label-free optical microscopic imaging
method used for biological studies. HT uses digital holographic microscopy to record the …
method used for biological studies. HT uses digital holographic microscopy to record the …
Phase imaging with computational specificity (PICS) for measuring dry mass changes in sub-cellular compartments
Due to its specificity, fluorescence microscopy has become a quintessential imaging tool in
cell biology. However, photobleaching, phototoxicity, and related artifacts continue to limit …
cell biology. However, photobleaching, phototoxicity, and related artifacts continue to limit …
Optical diffraction tomography techniques for the study of cell pathophysiology
Three-dimensional imaging of biological cells is crucial for the investigation of cell biology,
providing valuable information to reveal the mechanisms behind pathophysiology of cells …
providing valuable information to reveal the mechanisms behind pathophysiology of cells …
Quantitative phase imaging for medical diagnosis
Optical microscopy is an indispensable diagnostic tool in modern healthcare. As a prime
example, pathologists rely exclusively on light microscopy to investigate tissue morphology …
example, pathologists rely exclusively on light microscopy to investigate tissue morphology …
Three-dimensional label-free imaging and quantification of lipid droplets in live hepatocytes
Lipid droplets (LDs) are subcellular organelles with important roles in lipid storage and
metabolism and involved in various diseases including cancer, obesity, and diabetes …
metabolism and involved in various diseases including cancer, obesity, and diabetes …
Time-multiplexed structured illumination using a DMD for optical diffraction tomography
We present a time-multiplexing structured illumination control technique for optical diffraction
tomography (ODT). Instead of tilting the angle of illumination, time-multiplexed sinusoidal …
tomography (ODT). Instead of tilting the angle of illumination, time-multiplexed sinusoidal …
Identification of non-activated lymphocytes using three-dimensional refractive index tomography and machine learning
Identification of lymphocyte cell types are crucial for understanding their pathophysiological
roles in human diseases. Current methods for discriminating lymphocyte cell types primarily …
roles in human diseases. Current methods for discriminating lymphocyte cell types primarily …
Label-free characterization of white blood cells by measuring 3D refractive index maps
The characterization of white blood cells (WBCs) is crucial for blood analyses and disease
diagnoses. However, current standard techniques rely on cell labeling, a process which …
diagnoses. However, current standard techniques rely on cell labeling, a process which …
Refractive index tomograms and dynamic membrane fluctuations of red blood cells from patients with diabetes mellitus
218a Monday, February 13, 2017 laser interferometric techniques, the three-dimensional
refractive index maps and dynamic membrane fluctuations are quantitatively and non …
refractive index maps and dynamic membrane fluctuations are quantitatively and non …