<div><p>Refractive index imaging is a label-free technique that enables long-term monitoring of the internal structures and molecular composition in living cells with minimal perturbation. Existing tomographic methods for the refractive index imaging lack 3-D resolution and result in artifacts that prevent accurate refractive index quantification. To overcome these limitations without compromising the capability to observe a sample in its most native condition, we have developed a regularized tomographic phase microscope (RTPM) enabling accurate refractive index imaging of organelles inside intact cells. With the enhanced accuracy, we quantify the mass of chromosomes in intact living cells, and differentiate two human colon cancer lines, HT...
Modern technology has enabled monitoring of large populations of live cells over extended time perio...
Using the decomposition of an image field in two spatial components that can be controllably shifted...
Cells alter the path of light, a fact that leads to well-known aberrations in single cell or tissue ...
<p>A: Refractive index tomogram of a T84 cell in metaphase measured at 633 nm. B: Dry mass of the en...
The accurate identification of the three-dimensional quantitative shape of a cell nucleus is now pos...
The cell is three-dimensionally and dynamically organized into cellular compartments, including the ...
Tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) is an emerging optical microscopic technique for bioimaging. TPM ...
Label free microscopic approaches have become a necessity to explore, image, and understand, complex...
AbstractCan individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays? Common wisdom until...
A major challenge in the field of optical imaging of live cells is achieving rapid, 3D, and noninvas...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) is a 3D method for imaging cells without using labels. It gives...
Phase contrast microscopy has revolutionized cell biology by rendering detailed images from within l...
The cell nucleus is the dominant optical scatterer in the cell. Neoplastic cells are characterized b...
Advances in light microscopy lead to breakthroughs in biology. To further unravel the mysteries of l...
The distribution of refractive indices (RIs) of a living cell contributes in a nonintuitive manner t...
Modern technology has enabled monitoring of large populations of live cells over extended time perio...
Using the decomposition of an image field in two spatial components that can be controllably shifted...
Cells alter the path of light, a fact that leads to well-known aberrations in single cell or tissue ...
<p>A: Refractive index tomogram of a T84 cell in metaphase measured at 633 nm. B: Dry mass of the en...
The accurate identification of the three-dimensional quantitative shape of a cell nucleus is now pos...
The cell is three-dimensionally and dynamically organized into cellular compartments, including the ...
Tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) is an emerging optical microscopic technique for bioimaging. TPM ...
Label free microscopic approaches have become a necessity to explore, image, and understand, complex...
AbstractCan individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays? Common wisdom until...
A major challenge in the field of optical imaging of live cells is achieving rapid, 3D, and noninvas...
Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) is a 3D method for imaging cells without using labels. It gives...
Phase contrast microscopy has revolutionized cell biology by rendering detailed images from within l...
The cell nucleus is the dominant optical scatterer in the cell. Neoplastic cells are characterized b...
Advances in light microscopy lead to breakthroughs in biology. To further unravel the mysteries of l...
The distribution of refractive indices (RIs) of a living cell contributes in a nonintuitive manner t...
Modern technology has enabled monitoring of large populations of live cells over extended time perio...
Using the decomposition of an image field in two spatial components that can be controllably shifted...
Cells alter the path of light, a fact that leads to well-known aberrations in single cell or tissue ...