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Fine Analysis of Spread Platelets from Healthy and Pathological Human Blood Samples through Automatic Measurement in Digital Holographic Microscopy

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Abstract

Studying thrombocytes is crucial in cardiovascular disorders. This method uses digital holographic microscopy with specific correlation-based hologram processing for automatically detecting and measuring spread platelets. A statistical validation is provided, comparing dialyzed and healthy donors.

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