Quantitative phase imaging is a powerful, non-invasive and quantitative microscopy technique that allows multi-scale imaging of cellular systems, explain Mustafa Mir and Gabriel Popescu Imaging by ...
For decades, imaging weakly scattering phase objects, such as cells, has been an active area of research across various fields, including biomedical sciences. One common approach uses chemical stains ...
Figure 1: The flowchart of ACDPC iterative reconstruction joint optimization algorithm. (a) ACDPC imaging system based on half-annular illumination. (b) Three annular illumination patterns and their ...
An accurate depiction of how waves spread in space and time is essential to the investigation of physical objects and their interactions with waves. In 1948, Dennis Gabor proposed the concept of ...
Imaging objects that are partially or completely obscured by structures that diffuse the light from those objects, as is the case in many biological systems, is a challenge that engineers have met ...
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a cutting-edge optical technique that reveals variations in optical path length as light moves through biological samples, materials, and other transparent ...
Brainomix E-Lung AI Imaging Technology Selected As Co-Primary Endpoint In Boehringer Ingelheim Phase 3 Clinical Trial In Pulmonary Fibrosis. <li /> The DROP-FPF trial is the first Phase 3 trial in ...