Modern medical science delivers through innovative chemical or mechanical/physical means new strategies to treat patients mildly and fight diseases accurately. In line with this development a screening procedure for tissue samples under usage of the electronic speckle pattern interferometry is developed at the University of Applied Science Wildau. The paper at hand provides the corner stone for such a procedure in form of an incubation system that is adapted to the properties of an electronic speckle pattern interferometer and allows the incubation as well as study of samples over time. As a result the developed system can regulate its own temperature and is constructed for use in an electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI) setup. Its design allows a simple modular approach for further development.
Gottschalk, J., Krumnow, E., Lietzau, K.-., Foitzik, A.h., Richetta, M. (2018). Monitoring of cytotoxic induced cellular displacements by utilizing electronic speckle pattern interferometry. ??????? it.cilea.surplus.oa.citation.tipologie.CitationProceedings.prensentedAt ??????? THERMEC'2018 International Conference on PROCESSING & MANUFACTURING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS Processing, Fabrication, Properties, Applications, Paris - FRANCE [10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.941.2513].
Monitoring of cytotoxic induced cellular displacements by utilizing electronic speckle pattern interferometry
Richetta M.
2018-07-13
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Modern medical science delivers through innovative chemical or mechanical/physical means new strategies to treat patients mildly and fight diseases accurately. In line with this development a screening procedure for tissue samples under usage of the electronic speckle pattern interferometry is developed at the University of Applied Science Wildau. The paper at hand provides the corner stone for such a procedure in form of an incubation system that is adapted to the properties of an electronic speckle pattern interferometer and allows the incubation as well as study of samples over time. As a result the developed system can regulate its own temperature and is constructed for use in an electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI) setup. Its design allows a simple modular approach for further development.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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