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Monitoring Wound Healing in Cell Culture Using a Lens-free Microscope

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Abstract

A lens-free holographic microscope was assembled for wound-healing assay monitoring. It functions within cell incubator, providing continuous cell migration imaging, with large FOV. It holds promise for optimizing cell culture techniques in in vitro studies.

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