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Digital Holographic Microscopy applied to the study of Topology and Deformations of Cells with Sub-Micron Resolution: Example of Neurons In Culture

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Abstract

Digital Holographic Microscopy is a new imaging technique with high resolution and real time observation capabilities: 40 nanometers in thickness, and half of a micron in width have been achieved for living neurons in cultures.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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