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Cross-grating phase microscopy (CGM) is a wavefront imaging technique that can map the intensity and phase of a light beam with high sensitivity and spatial resolution. CGM is based on the association of a 2D-grating with a camera, separated by a millimetric distance. In this contribution, we will show how CGM can measure the dry mass of single neurites of neural cells in culture, and how it can highlight the subtle dynamics and mass transport within neurites, in a label-free manner.
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