Dynamic contrast optical coherence tomography (DyC-OCT) for label-free live cell imaging

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Abstract

Dynamic contrast optical coherence tomography (DyC-OCT), an emerging imaging method, utilizes fluctuation patterns in OCT signals to enhance contrast, thereby enabling non-invasive label-free volumetric live cell imaging. In this mini review, we explain the core concepts behind DyC-OCT image formation and its system configurations, serving as practical guidance for future DyC-OCT users. Subsequently, we explore its applications in delivering high-quality, contrast-enhanced images of cellular morphology, as well as in monitoring changes in cellular activity/viability assay experiments.

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Ren, C., Hao, S., Wang, F., Matt, A., Amaral, M. M., Yang, D., … Zhou, C. (2024, December 1). Dynamic contrast optical coherence tomography (DyC-OCT) for label-free live cell imaging. Communications Biology. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-05973-5

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