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Red Blood Cells are bio-lenses with tunable focal length

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Abstract

Red Blood Cells behave as micro-lenses with specific focal lengths, magnification and tunability properties. Wavefront analysis is performed in analogy to adaptive optics principles to characterize RBC healthy conditions. Diagnostic applications are a future perspective

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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