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Computational Model of DIC Microscopy for Reconstructuring 3-D Specimens: From Observations to Measurements

Farhana Kagalwala, Takeo Kanade, and Frederick Lanni
Conference Paper, Proceedings of Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference: Session: Optical Microscopy in Medicine and Biology (QELS `99), pp. 35 - 36, May, 1999

Abstract

Differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy, a method pioneered by Georges Nomarski, is widely used to study live biological specimens.

BibTeX

@conference{Kagalwala-1999-14914,
author = {Farhana Kagalwala and Takeo Kanade and Frederick Lanni},
title = {Computational Model of DIC Microscopy for Reconstructuring 3-D Specimens: From Observations to Measurements},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference: Session: Optical Microscopy in Medicine and Biology (QELS `99)},
year = {1999},
month = {May},
pages = {35 - 36},
}