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Chmelik, Radim
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Collakova, Jana
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Kvasnica, Lukáš
Lošt'ák, Martin
Slaba, Michala
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Slabý, Tomáš
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Numerical refocusing in digital holographic microscopy with extended-sources illumination.
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Týč, Matěj
Kvasnica, Lukáš
Slabá, Michala
Chmelík, Radim
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20150416
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Optics express
vol. 21
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Coherence-controlled holographic microscopy in diffuse media.
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Lošt'ák, Martin
Chmelík, Radim
Slabá, Michala
Slabý, Tomáš
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20141117
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Optics express
vol. 22
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Coherence-controlled holographic microscopy enabled recognition of necrosis as the mechanism of cancer cells death after exposure to cytopathic turbid emulsion.
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Collakova, Jana
Krizova, Aneta
Kollarova, Vera
Dostal, Zbynek
Slaba, Michala
Vesely, Pavel
Chmelik, Radim
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20160602
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Journal of biomedical optics
vol. 20
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