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A SLIM Chance for Measuring Cell Growth

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Aug. 29, 2011 — A new imaging method that can measure cell mass using two beams of light — called spatial light interference microscopy (SLIM) — offers new insights into whether cells grow at a constant rate or exponentially. SLIM is extremely sensitive, quantitatively measuring mass with femtogram accuracy. By comparison, a micron-size droplet of water measures 1000 fg. The technique can measure the growth of a single cell, and even mass transport within the cell. Led by Gabriel Popescu, a University of Illinois research team described its work with SLIM in a recent edition of Proceedings...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    Glossary
    holography
    Holography is a technique used to capture and reconstruct three-dimensional images using the principles of interference and diffraction of light. Unlike conventional photography, which records only the intensity of light, holography records both the intensity and phase information of light waves scattered from an object. This allows the faithful reproduction of the object's three-dimensional structure, including its depth, shape, and texture. The process of holography typically involves the...
    spatial light interference microscopy
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