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A Demonstration of Total Internal Reflection Holographic Microscopy for the Study of Cellular Motion

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Abstract

Total internal reflection holographic microscopy (TIRHM) is a synthesis of evanescent wave microscopy with digital holography being developed for real-time quantitative phase microscopy of the interface of biological cells moving over a glass substrate.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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