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| Open AccessStain-free identification of cell nuclei using tomographic phase microscopy in flow cytometry
The accurate identification of the three-dimensional quantitative shape of a cell nucleus is now possible without fluorescent staining by applying computational segmentation to refractive index tomograms recorded in the flow cytometry mode.
- Daniele Pirone
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Exploring the limits of optics
At the 24th General Congress of the International Commission for Optics in Tokyo, photonics-based sensing and simulations were shown to benefit research into phenomena that span the nanometre to astronomical range.
- Noriaki Horiuchi
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Analog optical computing
The concept of optical computing is reintroduced with an important new twist — optical computing not as a digital machine, but as an analog engine able to serve as a hardware accelerator for existing electronic computers.
- Daniel R. Solli
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