This paper describes a new, novel quantitative interference microscope system and presents images, videos and data of live biological samples. The specially designed optical system enables instantaneous 4-dimensional video measurements of dynamic motions within and among live cells without the need for contrast agents. This "label-free", vibration insensitive imaging system enables measurement of biological objects in reflection using harmless light levels with a variety of magnifications and wavelengths with fields of view from several hundred microns up to a millimeter. At the core of the instrument is a phase measurement camera (PMC) enabling simultaneous measurement of multiple interference patterns utilizing a pixelated phase mask taking advantage of the polarization properties of light. Phase values are converted to optical thickness data enabling volumetric, motion and morphological studies. Data from organisms such as flagellates and rotifers will be presented, as will measurements of human breast cancer cells with the addition of various agents that break down the cells. These data highlight examples of monitoring different biological processes and cellular motions.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3262408 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6091477 | DOI Listing |
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