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High-throughput image-based single-cell analysis by ultrafast asymmetric-detection time-stretch optical microscopy

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We report imaged-based intrinsic light-scattering single-cell analysis enabled by ultrafast asymmetric-detection time-stretch optical microscopy (line-scan rate >10 MHz) – achieving high-quality dual-contrast images with subcellular resolution at an imaging throughput of 120,000 cells/sec.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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