Optical diffraction tomography techniques for the study of cell pathophysiology


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Three-dimensional imaging of biological cells is crucial for the investigation of cell biology, providing valuable information to reveal the mechanisms behind pathophysiology of cells and tissues. Recent advances in optical diffraction tomography (ODT) have demonstrated the potential for the study of various cells with its unique advantages of quantitative and label-free imaging capability. To provide insight on this rapidly growing field of research and to discuss its applications in biology and medicine, we present the summary of the ODT principle and highlight recent studies utilizing ODT with the emphasis on the applications to the pathophysiology of cells.

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Kyoohyun Kim

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Email: kkh2580@kaist.ac.kr
Department of Physics Korea, Republic of

Jonghee Yoon

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Email: jh.yoon@kaist.ac.kr
Department of Physics Korea, Republic of

Seungwoo Shin

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Email: fire6516@kaist.ac.kr
Department of Physics Korea, Republic of

SangYun Lee

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Email: prism@kaist.ac.kr
Department of Physics Korea, Republic of

Su-A Yang

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Email: yangsua@kaist.ac.kr
Department of Biological Sciences Korea, Republic of

YongKeun Park

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Author for correspondence.
Email: yk.park@kaist.ac.kr
Department of Biological Sciences Korea, Republic of

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