Jin et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Tomographic phase microscopy: principles and applications in bioimagingJin et al., 2017
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- Jin D
- Zhou R
- Yaqoob Z
- So P
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- Journal of the Optical Society of America B
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Tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) is an emerging optical microscopic technique for bioimaging. TPM uses digital holographic measurements of complex scattered fields to reconstruct three-dimensional refractive index (RI) maps of cells with diffraction-limited …
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