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« Roadmap on Digital Holography-Based Quantitative Phase Imaging. », J Imaging, vol. 7, nᵒ 12, 2021.
, « The human CFTR protein expressed in CHO cells activates aquaporin-3 in a cAMP-dependent pathway: study by digital holographic microscopy. », J Cell Sci, vol. 127, nᵒ Pt 3, p. 546-56, 2014.
, , « Measurement of absolute cell volume, osmotic membrane water permeability, and refractive index of transmembrane water and solute flux by digital holographic microscopy. », J Biomed Opt, vol. 18, nᵒ 3, p. 036007, 2013.
, « Early cell death detection with digital holographic microscopy. », PLoS One, vol. 7, nᵒ 1, p. e30912, 2012.
, « Spatially-resolved eigenmode decomposition of red blood cells membrane fluctuations questions the role of ATP in flickering. », PLoS One, vol. 7, nᵒ 8, p. e40667, 2012.
, « Determination of transmembrane water fluxes in neurons elicited by glutamate ionotropic receptors and by the cotransporters KCC2 and NKCC1: a digital holographic microscopy study. », J Neurosci, vol. 31, nᵒ 33, p. 11846-54, 2011.
, « Cell morphology and intracellular ionic homeostasis explored with a multimodal approach combining epifluorescence and digital holographic microscopy. », J Biophotonics, vol. 3, nᵒ 7, p. 432-6, 2010.
, « Noninvasive characterization of the fission yeast cell cycle by monitoring dry mass with digital holographic microscopy. », J Biomed Opt, vol. 14, nᵒ 3, p. 034049, 2009.
, « Spatial analysis of erythrocyte membrane fluctuations by digital holographic microscopy. », Blood Cells Mol Dis, vol. 42, nᵒ 3, p. 228-32, 2009.
, « Comparative study of human erythrocytes by digital holographic microscopy, confocal microscopy, and impedance volume analyzer. », Cytometry A, vol. 73, nᵒ 10, p. 895-903, 2008.
, « Simultaneous cell morphometry and refractive index measurement with dual-wavelength digital holographic microscopy and dye-enhanced dispersion of perfusion medium. », Opt Lett, vol. 33, nᵒ 7, p. 744-6, 2008.
, « Digital holographic microscopy: a noninvasive contrast imaging technique allowing quantitative visualization of living cells with subwavelength axial accuracy. », Opt Lett, vol. 30, nᵒ 5, p. 468-70, 2005.
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