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Quantitative Phase Imagery with Total Internal Reflection Holographic Microscopy

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Abstract

Total internal reflection holographic microscopy is used to produce quantitative phase images of biological specimens. Quantitative cellular images, algorithmic considerations and optomechanical implementation are presented and discussed. Applications include characterization of membranes, motility and metastasis.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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