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A hybrid strategy for the detection of cell membrane potential using electromotility

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Abstract

Cell membrane electromotility, which is nanometer-scale membrane motion driven by changes in membrane potential, is measured using a hybrid quantitative phase microscopy scheme with features such as high detection sensitivity and multi-point measurement capability.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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