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1 May 1989 Quantitative Image Processing Through Phase Laser-Microscopy
Bruno Bianco, Alberto Diaspro, Tullio Tommasi
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Abstract
As a part of continuing investigation, this work aims to further characterize biological specimens, mantained in living conditions, through the use of non-invasive phase laser-microscopy. Dark-field and phase-contrast laser-microscopy and the relative signal processing techniques have been realized to recover the spatial distribution of the phase map of the object, obtainable after a proper processing. A simplified theory of image formation is discussed and some experimental results, on living CHO cells, are reported.
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Bruno Bianco, Alberto Diaspro, and Tullio Tommasi "Quantitative Image Processing Through Phase Laser-Microscopy", Proc. SPIE 1090, Medical Imaging III: Image Formation, (1 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953189
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Image acquisition

Fourier transforms

Image processing

Optical filters

Microscopy

Laser processing

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