Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a technique that exploits optical microscopy to obtain local, multi-scale quantitative information about dynamic samples, in most cases without user intervention. It is proving extremely useful in understanding dynamics in liquid suspensions, soft materials, cells, and tissues. In DDM, image sequences are analyzed via a combination of image differences and spatial Fourier transforms to obtain information equivalent to that obtained by means of light scattering techniques. Compared to light scattering, DDM offers obvious advantages, principally (a) simplicity of the setup; (b) possibility of removing static contributions along the optical path; (c) power of simultaneous different microscopy contrast m...
An optical microscope technique, dynamic light scattering microscopy (DLSM) that images dynamically ...
We describe the use of a bright-field microscope for dynamic light scattering experiments on weakly ...
Abstract: Soft and biological materials are often composed of elementary constituents exhibiting an ...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a technique that exploits optical microscopy to obtain loca...
Optical microscopy is an excellent tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of soft and biolog...
Differential Dynamic Microscopy (DDM) analyzes traditional real-space microscope images to extract i...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is an emerging technique to measure the ensemble dynamics of c...
This review summarizes recent progress in investigating polymer systems by using Differential dynami...
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AbstractThe theoretical basis of an optical microscope technique to image dynamically scattered ligh...
Optical microscopy is an indispensable tool in biomedical laboratories since it is minimum invasive ...
A biological tissue is an ensemble of soft cells in close physical contact. Events such as cell-shap...
An optical microscope technique, dynamic light scattering microscopy (DLSM) that images dynamically ...
We describe the use of a bright-field microscope for dynamic light scattering experiments on weakly ...
Abstract: Soft and biological materials are often composed of elementary constituents exhibiting an ...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a technique that exploits optical microscopy to obtain loca...
Optical microscopy is an excellent tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of soft and biolog...
Differential Dynamic Microscopy (DDM) analyzes traditional real-space microscope images to extract i...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is an emerging technique to measure the ensemble dynamics of c...
This review summarizes recent progress in investigating polymer systems by using Differential dynami...
International audienceWe have developed a lab work module where we teach undergraduate students how ...
Soft matter is a subfield of condensed matter physics that includes the study of colloidal dynamics....
Enzymes are proteins found in organisms that work as biological catalysts. In the last decade, some...
Micro- and nanoscale objects with anisotropic shape are key components of a variety of biological sy...
AbstractThe theoretical basis of an optical microscope technique to image dynamically scattered ligh...
Optical microscopy is an indispensable tool in biomedical laboratories since it is minimum invasive ...
A biological tissue is an ensemble of soft cells in close physical contact. Events such as cell-shap...
An optical microscope technique, dynamic light scattering microscopy (DLSM) that images dynamically ...
We describe the use of a bright-field microscope for dynamic light scattering experiments on weakly ...
Abstract: Soft and biological materials are often composed of elementary constituents exhibiting an ...