2018
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.12668
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On the influence of lipid‐induced optical anisotropy for the bioimaging of exo‐ or endocytosis with interference microscopic imaging

Abstract: Some implementations of interference microscopy imaging use digital holographic measurements of complex scattered fields to reconstruct three-dimensional refractive index maps of weakly scattering, semi-transparent objects, frequently encountered in biological investigations. Reconstruction occurs through application of the object scattering potential which assumes an isotropic refractive index throughout the object. Here, we demonstrate that this assumption can in some circumstances be invalid for biological … Show more

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“…Optical bioimaging implies a set of methods using different effects of light interaction (scattering, absorption, fluorescence, optoacoustic and acoustooptic effects) with biological tissues [9][10][11]. These effects may be multiply enhanced by the introduction of additional contrast agents [12].…”
Section: Functional Imaging Teczhniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical bioimaging implies a set of methods using different effects of light interaction (scattering, absorption, fluorescence, optoacoustic and acoustooptic effects) with biological tissues [9][10][11]. These effects may be multiply enhanced by the introduction of additional contrast agents [12].…”
Section: Functional Imaging Teczhniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%