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Digital holographic microscopy, a new optical imaging technique to investigate cellular dynamics

Marquet, P.
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Rappaz, B.  
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Colomb, T.  
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2006
Biophotonics and New Therapy Frontiers
Photonics Europe

We have developed a digital holographic microscope (DHM), in a transmission mode, adapted to the quantitative study of cellular dynamics. Living cells are optically probed by measuring the phase shift they produce on the transmitted wave front. The high temporal stability of the phase signal, equivalent to lambda/1800, and the low acquisition time (down to 20 mu s) enables to monitor cellular dynamics processes. An experimental procedure allowing to calculate both the intracellular refractive index and the cellular thickness (morphometry) from the measured phase shift is presented.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.662988
Author(s)
Marquet, P.
Rappaz, B.  
Colomb, T.  
Charrière, F.  
Kühn, J.
Emery, Y.
Cuche, E.  
Depeursinge, C.  
Magistretti, P.
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

SPIE

Published in
Biophotonics and New Therapy Frontiers
ISBN of the book

0-8194-6247-0

Volume

6191

Start page

U1910

End page

U1910

Subjects

[MVD]

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digital holography microscopy

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3D cellular dynamics

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intracellular

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refractive index

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CONTRAST

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CELLS

URL

URL

http://spie.org/x648.html?product_id=662988
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NON-REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Photonics Europe

Strasbourg

April 3-7, 2006

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July 20, 2009
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