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Three-Dimensional Speckle Holography of Cellular Motion inside Tissue

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Abstract

Three-dimensional imaging assays of anti-cancer drugs applied to tissues are performed using motility contrast imaging (MCI), a speckle holographic imaging technique that detects sub-cellular motion as a fully-endogenous imaging contrast agent.

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