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Detecting COVID-19 from Red Blood Cells Using Digital Holographic Microscopy: an Overview

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We overview our previously reported systems for detection of COVID-19 infection from digital holographic reconstructed red blood cells. The overviewed systems use time-varying information of the samples to classify specimens at the cellular level.

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