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Where does the heart beat now?

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Ashley Brenon

A new type of phase-contrast imaging that can take three-dimensional images of dynamic processes is revealing more about how hearts contract and may eventually help scientists discover the roots of heart disease. In recent years, researchers have developed a flurry of phase-contrast imaging techniques that map changes in optical path length to reveal surface characteristics and mechanical activity. Until now, however, none has performed three-dimensional imaging. Audrey K. Ellerbee and her colleagues at Duke University in Durham, N.C., have developed three-dimensional spectral domain...Read full article

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    Published: March 2007
    Biophotonicshigh-resolutionMicroscopyNews & Featuresoptical pathphase-contrast imaging

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