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Single-shot dual-wavelength Polarized Microscope to detect Malaria-infected Erythrocytes via birefringence response

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Abstract

The implementation of a dual-wavelength polarized microscope to obtain the birefringence response of Malaria-infected Erythrocytes is presented. By retrieving the dichroism images of blood samples, those containing the Plasmodium parasite can be detected.

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