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Quantitative polarized phase microscopy for birefringence imaging
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2007
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Cell BirefringenceEngineeringMicroscopyMedicineBiomedical ImagingQuantitative PhaseBirefringence ImagingPhase DataQuantitative Phase ImagingBiomedical EngineeringBiophotonicsLight MicroscopyImagingPolarization ImagingBiophysicsCardiovascular ImagingOptical Imaging
A novel application of quantitative phase imaging under linearly polarized light is introduced for studying unstained anisotropic live cells. The method is first validated as a technique for mapping the two-dimensional retardation distribution of a well-characterized optical fiber and is then applied to the characterization of unstained isolated cardiac cells. The experimental retardation measurements are in very good agreement with the established Brace-Köhler method, and additionally provide spatially resolved cell birefringence and phase data.
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