We quantify the nanoscale structure and low-frequency dynamics associated with live red blood cells. The membrane displacements are measured using quantitative phase images provided by Fourier phase microscopy, with an average path-length stability of 0.75 nm over 45 min. The results reveal the existence of dynamic, independent subdomains across the cells that fluctuate at various dominant frequencies.
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Popescu, G., Badizadegan, K., Dasari, R. R., & Feld, M. S. (2006). Errata: Observation of dynamic subdomains in red blood cells. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 11(5), 059802. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2362857
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