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Quantitative phase imaging and spectroscopy techniques for the study of sickle cell diseases

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Abstract

We report the characterization of all the relevant biomechanical properties of individual red blood cells with sickle cell disease using non-invasive quantitative phase imaging and spectroscopy techniques with a previously-validated RBC membrane model.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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