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Journal articles on the topic "Speckle sensing microscopy"

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Cojoc, Dan, Sara Finaurini, Pavel Livshits, Eran Gur, Alon Shapira, Vicente Mico, and Zeev Zalevsky. "Toward fast malaria detection by secondary speckle sensing microscopy." Biomedical Optics Express 3, no. 5 (April 18, 2012): 991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/boe.3.000991.

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Fujikake, Hideaki, Naoki Konishi, and Hitoshi Fujii. "Visualization of microcirculation under microscopy by laser speckle image sensing." JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR LASER SURGERY AND MEDICINE 13, Supplement (1992): 345–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2530/jslsm1980.13.supplement_345.

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Anand, Arun, and Bahram Javidi. "Three-dimensional microscopy with single-beam wavefront sensing and reconstruction from speckle fields." Optics Letters 35, no. 5 (February 26, 2010): 766. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.35.000766.

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Baek, YoonSeok, KyeoReh Lee, Jeonghun Oh, and YongKeun Park. "Speckle-Correlation Scattering Matrix Approaches for Imaging and Sensing through Turbidity." Sensors 20, no. 11 (June 2, 2020): 3147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20113147.

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The development of optical and computational techniques has enabled imaging without the need for traditional optical imaging systems. Modern lensless imaging techniques overcome several restrictions imposed by lenses, while preserving or even surpassing the capability of lens-based imaging. However, existing lensless methods often rely on a priori information about objects or imaging conditions. Thus, they are not ideal for general imaging purposes. The recent development of the speckle-correlation scattering matrix (SSM) techniques facilitates new opportunities for lensless imaging and sensing. In this review, we present the fundamentals of SSM methods and highlight recent implementations for holographic imaging, microscopy, optical mode demultiplexing, and quantification of the degree of the coherence of light. We conclude with a discussion of the potential of SSM and future research directions.
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Reichel, Kimberly S., Eva Arianna Aurelia Pogna, Simone Biasco, Leonardo Viti, Alessandra Di Gaspare, Harvey E. Beere, David A. Ritchie, and Miriam S. Vitiello. "Self-mixing interferometry and near-field nanoscopy in quantum cascade random lasers at terahertz frequencies." Nanophotonics 10, no. 5 (March 1, 2021): 1495–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0609.

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Abstract We demonstrate that electrically pumped random laser resonators, operating at terahertz (THz) frequencies, and comprising a quantum cascade laser heterostructure, can operate as sensitive photodetectors through the self-mixing effect. We devise two-dimensional cavities exploiting a disordered arrangement of surface holes that simultaneously provide optical feedback and allow light out-coupling. By reflecting the emitted light back onto the surface with random holes pattern, and by varying the external cavity length, we capture the temporal dependence of the laser voltage, collecting a rich sequence of interference fringes that follow the bias-dependent spectral emission of the laser structure. This provides a visible signature of the random laser sensitivity to the self-mixing effect, under different feedback regimes. The latter effect is then exploited, in the near-field, to demonstrate detectorless scattering near-field optical microscopy with nanoscale (120 nm) spatial resolution. The achieved results open up possibilities of detectorless speckle-free nano-imaging and quantum sensing applications across the far-infrared.
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Zimnyakov, Dmitry, Marina Alonova, Ekaterina Ushakova, Sergey Volchkov, Olga Ushakova, Daniil Klimov, Ilya Slavnetskov, and Anna Kalacheva. "Speckle-Based Sensing of Microscopic Dynamics in Expanding Polymer Foams: Application of the Stacked Speckle History Technique." Sensors 21, no. 20 (October 9, 2021): 6701. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21206701.

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Microscopic structural rearrangements in expanding polylactide foams were probed using multiple dynamic scattering of laser radiation in the foam volume. Formation and subsequent expansion of polylactide foams was provided by a rapid or slow depressurization of the “plasticized polylactide–supercritical carbon dioxide” system. Dynamic speckles induced by a multiple scattering of laser radiation in the expanding foam were analyzed using the stacked speckle history technique, which is based on a joint mapping of spatial–temporal dynamics of evolving speckle patterns. A significant decrease in the depressurization rate in the case of transition from a rapid to slow foaming (from 0.03 MPa/s to 0.006 MPa/s) causes dramatic changes in the texture of the synthesized stacked speckle history maps. These changes are associated with transition from the boiling dynamics of time-varying speckles to their pronounced translational motions and are manifested as significant slopes of individual speckle traces on the recovered stacked speckle history maps. This feature is interpreted in terms of the actual absence of a new cell nucleation effect in the expanding foam upon slow depressurization on the dynamic scattering of laser radiation.
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Garcia-Martinez, V., C. Lopez Sanchez, W. Hamed, W. Hamed, JH Hsu, R. Ferrer-Lorente, Maryam Alshamrani, et al. "Poster session 2Morphogenetic mechanisms290MiR-133 regulates retinoic acid pathway during early cardiac chamber specification291Bmp2 regulates atrial differentiation through miR-130 during early heart looping formationDevelopmental genetics294Association of deletion allele of insertion/deletion polymorphism in alpha 2B adrenoceptor gene and hypertension with or without type 2 diabetes mellitus295Association of G1359A polymorphism of the endocannabinoid type 1 receptor (CNR1) with coronary artery disease (CAD) with type 2 diabetes mellitusCell growth, differentiation and stem cells - Vascular298Gamma-secretase inhibitor prevents proliferation and migration of ductus arteriosus smooth muscle cells: a role of Notch signaling in postnatal closure of ductus arteriosus299Mesenchymal stromal-like cells (MLCs) derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells: a promising therapeutic option to promote neovascularization300Sonic Hedgehog promotes mesenchymal stem cell differentiation to vascular smooth muscle cells in cardiovacsular disease301Proinflammatory cytokine secretion and epigenetic modification in endothelial cells treated LPS-GinfivalisCell death and apoptosis - Vascular304Mitophagy acts as a safeguard mechanism against human vascular smooth muscle cell apoptosis induced by atherogenic lipidsTranscriptional control and RNA species - Vascular307MicroRNA-34a role in vascular calcification308Local delivery of a miR-146a inhibitor utilizing a clinically applicable approach attenuates neointima formation after vascular injury309Long noncoding RNA landscape of hypoxic endothelial cells310Specific circulating microRNAs levels associate with hypertension, hyperglycemia and dysfunctional HDL in acute coronary syndrome patientsCytokines and cellular inflammation - Vascular313Phosphodiesterase5A up-regulation in vascular endothelium under pro-inflammatory conditions: a newly disclosed anti-inflammatory activity for the omega-3polyunsaturated aatty acid docosahexaenoic acid314Cardiovascular risk modifying with extra-low dose anticytokine drugs in rhematoid arthritis315Conversion of human M-CSF macrophages into foam cells reduces their proinflammatory responses to classical M1-polarizing activation316Lymphocytic myocarditis coincides with increased plaque inflammation and plaque hemorrhage in coronary arteries, facilitating myocardial infarction317Serum osteoprotegerin level predictsdeclined numerous of circulating endothelial- derived and mononuclear-derived progenitor cells in patients with metabolic syndromeGrowth factors and neurohormones - Vascular320Effect of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) on vascular inflammationSignal transduction - Heart323A new synthetic peptide regulates hypertrophy in vitro through means of the inhibition of nfkb324Inducible fibroblast-specific knockout of p38 alpha map kinase is cardioprotective in a mouse model of isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy325Regulation of beta-adrenoceptor-evoked inotropic responses by inhibitory G protein, adenylyl cyclase isoforms 5 and 6 and phosphodiesterases326Binding to RGS3 and stimulation of M2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors modulates the substrate specificity of p190RhoGAP in cardiac myocytes327Cardiac regulation of post-translational modifications, parylation and deacetylation in LMNA dilated cardiomyopathy mouse model328Beta-adrenergic regulation of the b56delta/pp2a holoenzyme in cardiac myocytes through b56delta phosphorylation at serine 573Nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species - Vascular331Oxidative stress-induced miR-200c disrupts the regulatory loop among SIRT1, FOXO1 and eNOS332Antioxidant therapy prevents oxidative stress-induced endothelial dysfunction and Enhances Wound Healing333Morphological and biochemical characterization of red blood cell in coronary artery diseaseCytoskeleton and mechanotransduction - Heart336Novel myosin activator, JSH compounds, increased myocardial contractility without chronotropic effect in ratsExtracellular matrix and fibrosis - Vascular339Ablation of Toll-like receptor 9 causes cardiac rupture after myocardial infarction by attenuating proliferation and differentiation of cardiac fibroblasts340Altered vascular remodeling in the mouse hind limb ischemia model in Factor VII activating protease (FSAP) deficiencyVasculogenesis, angiogenesis and arteriogenesis343Pro-angiogenic effects of proly-hydroxylase inhibitors and their potential for use in a novel strategy of therapeutic angiogenesis for coronary total occlusion344Nrf2 drives angiogenesis in transcription-independent manner: new function of the master regulator of oxidative stress response345Angiogenic gene therapy, despite efficient vascular growth, is not able to improve muscle function in normoxic or chronically ischemic rabbit hindlimbs -role of capillary arterialization and shunting346Effect of PAR-1 inhibition on collateral vessel growth in the murine hind limb model347Quaking is a key regulator of endothelial cell differentiation, neovascularization and angiogenesis348"Emerging angiogenesis" in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). An in vivo study349Exosomes from cardiomyocyte progenitor cells and mesenchymal stem cells stimulate angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo via EMMPRINEndothelium352Reciprocal regulation of GRK2 and bradykinin receptor stimulation modulate Ca2+ intracellular level in endothelial cells353The roles of bone morphogenetic proteins 9 and 10 in endothelial inflammation and atherosclerosis354The contribution of GPR55 to the L-alpha-lysophosphatidylinositol-induced vasorelaxation in isolated human pulmonary arteries355The endothelial protective ACE inhibitor Zofenoprilat exerts anti-inflammatory activities through H2S production356A new class of glycomimetic drugs to prevent free fatty acid-induced endothelial dysfunction357Endothelial progenitor cells to apoptotic endothelial cell-derived microparticles ration differentiatesas preserved from reduced ejection fractionheart failure358Proosteogenic genes are activated in endothelial cells of patients with thoracic aortic aneurysm359Endothelin ETB receptors mediate relaxing responses to insulin in pericardial resistance arteries from patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD)Smooth muscle and pericytes362CX3CR1 positive myeloid cells regulate vascular smooth muscle tone by inducing calcium oscillations via activation of IP3 receptors363A novel function of PI3Kg on cAMP regulation, role in arterial wall hyperplasia through modulation of smooth muscle cells proliferation364NRP1 and NRP2 play important roles in the development of neointimal hyperplasia in vivo365Azithromycin induces autophagy in aortic smooth muscle cellsCoagulation, thrombosis and platelets368The real time in vivo evaluation of platelet-dependent aldosterone prothrombotic action in mice369Development of a method for in vivo detection of active thrombi in mice370The antiplatelet effects of structural analogs of the taurine chloramine371The influence of heparin anticoagulant drugs on functional state of human platelets372Regulation of platelet aggregation and adenosine diphosphate release by d dimer in acute coronary syndrome (in vitro study)Oxygen sensing, ischaemia and reperfusion375Sirtuin 5 mediates brain injury in a mouse model of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion376Abscisic acid: a new player in cardiomyocyte protection from ischaemia?377Protective effects of ultramicronized palmitoylethanolamide (PEA-um) in myocardial ischaemia and reperfusion injury in vivo378Identification of stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes using cardiac specific markers and additional testing of these cells in simulated ischemia/reperfusion system379Single-dose intravenous metformin treatment could afford significant protection of the injured rat kidney in an experimental model of ischemia-reperfusion380Cardiotoxicity of long acting muscarinic receptor antagonists used for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease381Dependence antioxidant potential on the concentration of amino acids382The impact of ischemia-reperfusion on physiological parameters,apoptosis and ultrastructure of rabbit myocardium with experimental aterosclerosisMitochondria and energetics385MicroRNA-1 dependent regulation of mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) in normal and hypertrophied hearts386Mitochondrial homeostasis and cardioprotection: common targets for desmin and aB-crystallin387Overexpression of mitofusin-2 (Mfn2) and associated mitochondrial dysfunction in the diabetic heart388NO-dependent prevention of permeability transition pore (MPTP) opening by H2S and its regulation of Ca2+ accumulation in rat heart mitochondria389G protein coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is fundamental in recovering mitochondrial morphology and function after exposure to ionizing radiation (IR)Gender issues392Sex differences in pulmonary vascular control; focus on the nitric oxide pathwayAging395Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction develops when feeding western diet to senescence-accelerated mice396Cardiovascular markers as predictors of cognitive decline in elderly hypertensive patients397Changes in connexin43 in old rats with volume overload chronic heart failureGenetics and epigenetics400Calcium content in the aortic valve is associated with 1G>2G matrix metalloproteinase 1 polymorphism401Neuropeptide receptor gene s (NPSR1) polymorphism and sleep disturbances402Endothelin-1 gene Lys198Asn polymorphism in men with essential hypertension complicated and uncomplicated with chronic heart failure403Association of common polymorphisms of the lipoprotein lipase and pon1 genes with the metabolic syndrome in a sample of community participantsGenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics and glycomics405Gene expression quantification using multiplexed color-coded probe pairs to determine RNA content in sporadic cardiac myxoma406Large-scale phosphorylation study of the type 2 diabetic heart subjected to ischemia / reperfusion injury407Transcriptome-based identification of new anti-inflammatory properties of the olive oil hydroxytyrosol in vascular endothelial cell under basal and proinflammatory conditions408Gene polymorphisms combinations and risk of myocardial infarctionComputer modelling, bioinformatics and big data411Comparison of the repolarization reserve in three state-of-the-art models of the human ventricular action potentialMetabolism, diabetes mellitus and obesity414Endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide-II improves heart function in type -I Diabetes mellitus415Admission glucose level is independent predictor of impaired left ventricular function in patients with acute myocardial infarction: a two dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography study416Association between biochemical markers of lipid profile and inflammatory reaction and stiffness of the vascular wall in hypertensive patients with abdominal obesity417Multiple common co-morbidities produce left ventricular diastolic dysfunction associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction, oxidative stress and myocardial stiffening418Investigating the cardiovascular effects of antiretroviral drugs in a lean and high fat/sucrose diet rat model of obesity419Statins in the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Our experience from a 2-year prospective study in Constanta County, Romania420Epicardial adipose tissue as a predictor of cardiovascular outcome in patients with ACS undergoing PCI?Arterial and pulmonary hypertension423Dependence between heart rhythm disorers and ID polymorphism of ACE gene in hypertensive patients424Molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of Urocortin 2 in pulmonary arterial hypertension425Inhibition of TGf-b axis and action of renin-angiotensin system in human ascending aorta aneurysms426Early signs of microcirculation and macrocirculation abnormalities in prehypertension427Vascular smooth muscle cell-expressed Tie-2 controls vascular tone428Cardiac and vascular remodelling in the development of chronic thrombo-embolic pulmonary hypertension in a novel swine modelBiomarkers431Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy: a new, non invasive biomarker432Can circulating microRNAs distinguish type 1 and type 2 myocardial infarction?433Design of a high-throughput multiplex proteomics assay to identify left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in diabetes434Monocyte-derived and P-selectin-carrying microparticles are differently modified by a low fat diet in patients with cardiovascular risk factors who will and who will not develop a cardiovascular event435Red blood cell distribution width assessment by polychromatic interference microscopy of thin films in chronic heart failure436Invasive and noninvasive evaluation of quality of radiofrequency-induced cardiac denervation in patients with atrial fibrillation437The effect of therapeutic hypothermia on the level of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in sera following cardiopulmonary resustitation438Novel biomarkers to predict outcome in patients with heart failure and severe aortic stenosis439Biological factors linking depression and anxiety to cardiovascular disease440Troponins and myoglobin dynamic at coronary arteries graftingInvasive, non-invasive and molecular imaging443Diet composition effects on the genetic typing of the mouse ob mutation: a micro-ultrasound characterization of cardiac function, macro and micro circulation and liver steatosis444Characterization of pig coronary and rabbit aortic lesions using IV-OCT quantitative analysis: correlations with histologyGene therapy and cell therapy447Enhancing the survival and angiogenic potential of mouse atrial mesenchymal cells448VCAM-1 expression in experimental myocardial infarction and its relation to bone marrow-derived mononuclear cell retentionTissue engineering451Advanced multi layered scaffold that increases the maturity of stem cell-derived human cardiomyocytes452Response of engineered heart tissue to simulated ischemia/reperfusion in the presence of acute hyperglycemic conditions453Serum albumin hydrogels prevent de-differentiation of neonatal cardiomyocytes454A novel paintbrush technique for transfer of low viscosity ultraviolet light curable cyan methacrylate on saline immersed in-vitro sheep heart." Cardiovascular Research 111, suppl 1 (July 1, 2016): S56—S81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvw149.

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Pathak, Biswajit, Martin J. Booth, and Raphaël Turcotte. "Compressed imaging with focused light." Journal of Optics, April 20, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2040-8986/ac6880.

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Abstract Compressed sensing applied to optical microscopy enables imaging with a number of measurements below the Nyquist criterion. The illumination basis selected, often unstructured for randomness considerations, influences the performance of image reconstruction algorithms. Here, we show through modelling based on multimode fiber imaging that an illumination basis composed of a series of uniformly spaced foci provides improved robustness to noise, increased volumetric imaging performance, and greater resilience to external perturbation when compared to a speckle illumination basis. These observations have broad implications for computational super-resolution imaging, endo-microscopy, and post-processing of images acquired with any point-scanning imaging system.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Speckle sensing microscopy"

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Coceano, Giovanna. "Local measurement of breast cancer cells mechanical properties." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trieste, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10077/10895.

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In the last decades cell mechanics has been increasingly associated to cell health and function. Elasticity is one of the most investigated mechanical properties of cells and is now considered as a potential label free marker of cancer progression. In this Thesis I report on the characterization of cells based on their mechanical properties. Three different biophysical micromanipulation tools have been used: Optical Tweezers (OT), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Speckle Sensing Microscopy (SSM). We chose three breast cell lines selected as a model to study cancer progression: MDA-MB-231, a highly aggressive cell line belonging to the Basal cell-like phenotype; MCF-7, a less aggressive tumour cell line, belonging to the Luminal A cell-like tumour subtype; and HBL-100, a non neoplastic cell line, derived from the milk of a Caucasian woman, normal control for breast basal-myoepithelial cells. The viscoelastic properties of the three cell lines have been measured using complementary approaches, thus allowing a thorough characterization: OT membrane tether pulling, OT and AFM vertical cell indentation and speckle interferometry with SSM. With AFM and OT techniques we performed local measurements on specific parts of the cell; while with SSM we considered the cell as a whole viscoelastic body and we analyzed groups of cells at the same time. OT membrane tether pulling uses a microbead trapped by the laser beam to pull cellular membrane tethers; from the resultant Force-Elongation (FE) curve, some viscoelastic parameters of the cell itself have been extracted and compared. The experimental approach results to be inefficient and time consuming and it has been, therefore, substituted by OT vertical indentation. The new approach uses the OT in a similar way of the AFM technique, i.e. indenting the cell with a micron sized bead trapped by the laser. The elastic modulus has been therefore measured by vertical cell indentation, employing AFM and OT as two complementary techniques: with AFM we applied nN forces at high loading rates, while with OT we operated at pN forces at low loading rates. OT has been implemented in an inverted optical microscope and the elastic modulus of the three cell lines results to be: 23.4 (HBL-100), 31.2 (MCF-7) and 12.6 (MDA-MB-231) Pa. AFM indentation approach has been performed using the Bioscope Catalyst in Peak Force Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping (PF-QNM) mode. Bioscope is able of applying nN forces by means of a nano-sized tip attached at the end of a cantilever. This new AFM mode allows mapping different mechanical properties of the cell under scan. The elastic modulus of the three cell lines has been extracted, providing more information about the mechanical alterations undergoing tumorigenesis. The mean values measured near the cell nucleus were: 91.1 (HBL-100), 81.8 (MCF-7), 57.6 (MDA-MB-231) kPa. These results show that there is an inverse correlation between cell stiffness and breast cancer cell aggressiveness, since MDA-MB-231, the most aggressive cell line, has an elastic modulus significantly lower than the other two cell lines, both with OT and AFM measurements. The difference values obtained by AFM and OT are the result of the different regimes used by these techniques: AFM applies higher forces and higher loading rates in comparison to OT. Nevertheless, the trend of the values between the cell lines was the same, showing that the aggressive cells were much softer than the other two. The combination of the two techniques is proposed for a more complete characterization of the mechanical properties of cells in different mechanical conditions. Moreover we show that the stiffness of the substrate influences the elasticity of the cells; OT vertical indentation has been applied to HBL-100 cells cultured on bare and collagen coated substrates and their elastic modulus was 26±9 for bare and 19±7 Pa for collagen. These results show that cells adapt their structures to that of the substrate and demonstrate the potential of this setup for low-force probing of cell mechanics. SSM has been originally proposed by our group in an international collaboration for fast diagnosis of malaria making available the analysis of thousand of cells per minute. It is based on the analysis of the speckles formed by light scattered by the cells when illuminated by a tilted laser beam. Speckle dynamics reflects the thermal vibration of the cell, which is linked to its stiffness. In this work SSM has been applied to MCF 7 cell line for cell mechanics characterization. The final goal of this PhD Thesis is the characterization of the mechanical properties of cancer cells, by means of an integrated method based on rigorous biophysical techniques to understand the disease progression and differentiation towards metastasis.
XXVII Ciclo
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Conference papers on the topic "Speckle sensing microscopy"

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Liu, Penghuan. "Blind structured illumination microscopy using saturated speckle patterns." In Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cosi.2019.jw2a.7.

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Anand, Arun, and Bahram Javidi. "Speckle-based phase retrieval applied to 3D microscopy." In SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing, edited by Bahram Javidi, Jung-Young Son, John T. Thomas, and Daniel D. Desjardins. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.852892.

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Funamizu, Hideki, Yusei Onodera, Jun Uozumi, and Yoshihisa Aizu. "Digital holographic microscopy using speckle illuminations and two-wavelength method." In Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, edited by Osamu Matoba, Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Toyohiko Yatagai, and Yoshihisa Aizu. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2317061.

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Funamizu, Hideki, Tatsuya Tokushima, Jun Uozumi, and Yoshihisa Aizu. "Digital holographic microscopy using speckle patterns generated from a moving diffuser." In Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, edited by Osamu Matoba, Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Yuan Luo, Toyohiko Yatagai, and Yoshihisa Aizu. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2573289.

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Furstenberg, Robert, Christopher A. Kendziora, Christopher J. Breshike, Viet Nguyen, and R. Andrew McGill. "Laser speckle reduction techniques for mid-infrared microscopy and stand-off spectroscopy." In SPIE Commercial + Scientific Sensing and Imaging, edited by Mark A. Druy, Richard A. Crocombe, Steven M. Barnett, and Luisa T. Profeta. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2262646.

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Yoo, Hajun, Hongki Lee, Woo Joong Rhee, Gwiyeong Moon, Changhun Lee, Jeon-Soo Shin, and Donghyun Kim. "Nanospeckle illumination microscopy via randomly localized near-field speckle by nanocomposite islands." In Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications XIX, edited by Dror Fixler, Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu, and Ewa M. Goldys. SPIE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2607865.

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Caravaca Aguirre, Antonio Miguel M., Sakshi Singh, Rafael Piestun, and Emmanuel Bossy. "Hybrid modality photoacoustic/fluorescence microscopy through a multimode fiber using speckle illumination (Conference Presentation)." In Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2019, edited by Alexander A. Oraevsky and Lihong V. Wang. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2508865.

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Poisson, Florian, and Emmanuel Bossy. "Full-field illumination approach with multiple speckle for optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (Conference Presentation)." In Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2016, edited by Alexander A. Oraevsky and Lihong V. Wang. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2212561.

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Mehta, Dalip S., Veena Singh, Shilpa Tayal, Sunil Bhatt, and Vishesh Kumar Dubey. "Speckle-free quantitative phase microscopy using pseudo-thermal light source for label-free imaging of biological cells and tissues with high temporal phase stability and spatial phase sensitivity." In Label-free Biomedical Imaging and Sensing (LBIS) 2020, edited by Natan T. Shaked and Oliver Hayden. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2543982.

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Lee, Cheng-Yu, and Meng-Tsan Tsai. "Development of dual-wavelength microscopic laser speckle contrast imaging system." In Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, edited by Osamu Matoba, Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Toyohiko Yatagai, and Yoshihisa Aizu. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2317069.

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