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 ...
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is an effective and label-free method for cell and tissue imaging in biomedicine, enabling nanoscale three-dimensional reconstructions of biological samples in a ...
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), in which changes in parameters such as phase shift or path length reveal key visual information about targets, is potentially a valuable technique in biomedical and ...
XingImaging has been selected as the Imaging Core Lab for the Alzheimer's Tau Platform (ATP)—a groundbreaking, multi-arm, randomized Phase II clinical trial designed to simultaneously investigate ...
Understanding complex biological and biomedical systems is greatly aided by 3D imaging, which provides much more detailed information than traditional two-dimensional methods. However, live cell and ...