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Motility of live cancer cells quantified by Fourier phase microscopy

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Abstract

Using Fourier phase microscopy, the motility of epithelial cancer cells has been quantified. The mean squared displacement analysis suggest that the cell motion is superdiffusive for cells at various stages of their life cycle.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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