Microscopy, Interference
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Subject Areas on Research
- Conformation and elasticity of the isolated red blood cell membrane skeleton.
- Differential interference contrast microscopy using light-emitting diode illumination in conjunction with dual optical traps.
- Dual-interference-channel quantitative-phase microscopy of live cell dynamics.
- Gleevec, an Abl family inhibitor, produces a profound change in cell shape and migration.
- Group refractive index reconstruction with broadband interferometric confocal microscopy.
- Harmonic phase-dispersion microscope with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
- High-resolution probing of cellular force transmission.
- In situ nuclear morphology measurements using light scattering as biomarkers of neoplastic change in animal models of carcinogenesis.
- In vitro studies of the golden hamster sperm acrosome reaction: completion on the zona pellucida and induction by homologous soluble zonae pellucidae.
- Instability of myelin tubes under dehydration: deswelling of layered cylindrical structures.
- Inverse scattering for high-resolution interferometric microscopy.
- Laser-scanning lithography (LSL) for the soft lithographic patterning of cell-adhesive self-assembled monolayers.
- Localized membrane depolarizations and localized calcium influx during electric field-guided neurite growth.
- Molecularly sensitive optical coherence tomography.
- Nonparaxial vector-field modeling of optical coherence tomography and interferometric synthetic aperture microscopy.
- Optical probes and techniques for molecular contrast enhancement in coherence imaging.
- Phase retrieval in low-coherence interferometric microscopy.
- Polarization effects on scatterer sizing accuracy analyzed with frequency-domain angle-resolved low-coherence interferometry.
- Quantitative microscopy and nanoscopy of sickle red blood cells performed by wide field digital interferometry.
- Quantitative phase microscopy of articular chondrocyte dynamics by wide-field digital interferometry.
- Real-time interferometric synthetic aperture microscopy.
- Reflective interferometric chamber for quantitative phase imaging of biological sample dynamics.
- Spectral domain second-harmonic optical coherence tomography.
- Spectral-domain differential interference contrast microscopy.
- Spectral-domain phase microscopy.
- Stabilization of continuum generation from normally dispersive nonlinear optical fibers for a tunable broad bandwidth source for optical coherence tomography.
- Two-dimensional tracking of ncd motility by back focal plane interferometry.
- Yeast Kar3 is a minus-end microtubule motor protein that destabilizes microtubules preferentially at the minus ends.
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Keywords of People
- Wax, Adam P., Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering