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Label-Free Monitoring of Perioperative Leukocyte Alternations After Cardiac Surgery Utilizing Digital Holographic Microscopy

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In a prospective observational pilot study, we evaluated label-free quantitative phase imaging (QPI) by digital holographic microscopy (DHM) as tool to describe perioperative changes in biophysical cell properties of lymphocytes and monocytes after cardiac surgery.

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