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Visualizing the fine structure and dynamics of living cells with time-lapse polychromatic digital holographic microscopy

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posted on 2024-07-09, 07:38 authored by Mohamed Haouat, Céline Larivière-Loiselle, Marie-Ève Crochetière, Johan Chaniot, Maxime Moreaud, Erik Bélanger, Pierre Marquet
Polychromatic digital holographic microscopy (P-DHM) has demonstrated its capacity to generate highly denoised optical path difference images, thereby enabling the label-free visualization of fine cellular structures, such as the dendritic arborization within neuronal cells in culture. So far, however, the sample must remain more or less stationary since P-DHM is performed manually, i.e. all actions are carried out sequentially over several minutes. In this paper, we propose a fully automated, robust, and efficient management of the acquisition and reconstruction of time series of polychromatic hologram sets, transforming P-DHM into time-lapse P-DHM. Experimental results have demonstrated the ability of the proposed time-lapse P-DHM implementation to non-invasively and quantitatively reveal the fine structure and dynamics of living cells.

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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada (RGPIN-2018-06198,RGPIN-2024-06756,BESC D-466483059); Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) Program (Neurophotonics); Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) (34265,36689); Consortium Québécois sur la Découverte du Médicament (CQDM) (FACS-ANCDM); International Joint Unit on Neurodevelopment and Child Psychiatry between Université Laval, Canada, and Université de Lausanne, Switzerland

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115372