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Characterizing Cardiomyocytes Motion with Quantitative Phase Imaging

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Abstract

Characterizing cardiomyocytes’ activity is important for drug development, but traditional patch clamping analysis is destructive and slow. A label-free method for extracting timing and motion characteristics of cardiomyocytes using quantitative phase imaging is presented.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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