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1 August 1992 Three-dimensional living cell imaging with high spatial and time resolutions
Vladimir P. Tychinsky, Alexander V. Tavrov, Dmitry O. Shepelsky, Tatiana V. Vyshenskaia
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Abstract
Some biological structures like chromosomes, mitochondria, cell walls, and living cells were observed with the computer-aided phase microscope (CPM) `Airyscan' having spatial resolution 5 - 20 nm. We succeeded in obtaining new information about dynamic processes in living cells and micro-organisms by a new registering method. Some of the possible applications in the areas of medicine and biology are discussed.
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Vladimir P. Tychinsky, Alexander V. Tavrov, Dmitry O. Shepelsky, and Tatiana V. Vyshenskaia "Three-dimensional living cell imaging with high spatial and time resolutions", Proc. SPIE 1647, Holography, Interferometry, and Optical Pattern Recognition in Biomedicine II, (1 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60213
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KEYWORDS
Spatial resolution

Image resolution

3D image processing

Data processing

Microscopes

Biology

Medicine

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