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- 4D holographic microscopy of zebrafish larvae microcirculation doi link

Auteur(s): Donnarumma D., Brodoline A., Alexandre D., Gross M.(Corresp.)

(Article) Publié: Optics Express, vol. 24 p.26887-26900 (2016)
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DOI: 10.1364/OE.24.026887
WoS: 000388414600089
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Résumé:

An original technique that combines digital holography, dual illumination of the sample and cleaning algorithm 3D reconstruction is proposed. It uses a standard transmission microscopy setup coupled with a digital holography detection. The technique is 4D, since it allows to determine, at each time step, the 3D locations (x, y, z) of many moving objects that scatter the dual illumination beam. The technique has been validated by imaging the microcirculation of blood in a fish larvae sample (the moving objects are thus red blood cells RBCs). Videos showing in 4D the moving RBCs superimposed with the perfused blood vessels are obtained.