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How Does Label Free Tracking Work?
Label free tracking employs various advanced imaging modalities. Some of the popular methods include
phase contrast microscopy
,
differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy
, and
quantitative phase imaging (QPI)
. These techniques exploit differences in the optical path lengths caused by variations in the refractive index of the sample to produce high-contrast images.
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