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7 August 2014, Volume 9, Issue 8
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Measured constraint images to illustrate the benefits of high speed imaging via partially coherent light for quantitative phase imaging of human blood smear (without staining) which has heterogeneous cell distribution structured in several layers over the sample. For details, see Rodrigo and Alieva, Opt. Express 22, 13472-13483 (2014).
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