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Observation of apparent membrane tension in red blood cells using actively stabilized Hilbert phase microscopy

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Abstract

Stabilized Hilbert phase microscopy delivers quantitative phase images at millisecond and nanometer scales. We quantified the thermal membrane fluctuations in red blood cells and performed the first no-contact measurement of cytoskeleton-induced cell membrane tension.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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