Tang et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Time-stretch microscopy on a DVD for high-throughput imaging cell-based assayTang et al., 2017
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- Tang A
- Yeung P
- Chan G
- Chan B
- Wong K
- Tsia K
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- Biomedical optics express
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Cell-based assay based on time-stretch imaging is recognized to be well-suited for high- throughput phenotypic screening. However, this ultrafast imaging technique has primarily been limited to suspension-cell assay, leaving a wide range of solid-substrate assay formats …
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