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Three Dimensional Imaging Of Cells Through Digital Holographic MicroscopyFormat | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Paper Abstract
Digital holograms of semitransparent objects, such as human cells, have been experimentally obtained through a microscope objective and acquired through a TV acquisition system, A/D conversion and fast storage. The problem of generating 3D images of these objects starting from their digital holograms through a computerized reconstruction algorithm is here considered.
Paper Details
Date Published: 3 August 1984
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 0515, Medical Images and Icons, (3 August 1984); doi: 10.1117/12.964763
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 0515:
Medical Images and Icons
Andre J. Duerinckx; Murray H. Loew; Judith M. S. Prewitt, Editor(s)
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 0515, Medical Images and Icons, (3 August 1984); doi: 10.1117/12.964763
Show Author Affiliations
F. Beltrame, Dipartimento Di Ingegneria Biofisica Ed Elettronica Dell'universita Di Genova (Italy)
B. Bianco, Dipartimento Di Ingegneria Biofisica Ed Elettronica Dell'universita Di Genova (Italy)
A. Geraci, Dipartimento Di Ingegneria Biofisica Ed Elettronica Dell'universita Di Genova (Italy)
B. Bianco, Dipartimento Di Ingegneria Biofisica Ed Elettronica Dell'universita Di Genova (Italy)
A. Geraci, Dipartimento Di Ingegneria Biofisica Ed Elettronica Dell'universita Di Genova (Italy)
G. Laub, Institut Fur Physikalische Elektronik (Germany)
P. Schwarzman, Institut Fur Physikalische Elektronik (Germany)
P. Schwarzman, Institut Fur Physikalische Elektronik (Germany)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 0515:
Medical Images and Icons
Andre J. Duerinckx; Murray H. Loew; Judith M. S. Prewitt, Editor(s)
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