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We report high-speed and highly sensitive quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) using dynamic speckle illumination (DSI). The DSI-QPM is used for real-time analyses of highly motile human spermatozoa. The DSI-QPM supports high-speed and high spatial phase sensitivity, that are crucial for imaging tail (nanoscale) of living spermatozoa during motion. The scalable FoV and high temporal coherence offered by DSI-QPM is harnessed for histopathology and marine biology. Further, by integrating the single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) with QPM, nanoscale imaging and quantification in lateral (via SMLM) and axial (via QPM) directions was achieved on liver cells.
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