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Label-free, Optical Measurements of Brain Morphologies in Alzheimer’s Disease Using Quantitative Phase Imaging

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Abstract

We employ quantitative phase microscopy technique to investigate structural alterations in brains due to Alzheimer’s disease. Quantifying optical scattering parameters, we show that Alzheimer’s disease is associated with the morphological inhomogeneity of brains.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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