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Technical and Methodical Notes on the Lensless Holographic Microscopy Applications for Helminthology and Zooparasitology. Case I: Spectrozonal/Multispectral Analysis of Ascaris Lumbricoides based on Coherent and Incoherent Light Sensor Platforms
Authors: Phillip A. Nasirov, Arthur G. Jablokov, Oleg V. Gradov
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The article considers the novel method and device for helminthology and zooparasitology for applied problem, known as the laser spectrozonal lens-less holographic ascariscope/ascarimeter (and consequently the concept approach – laser spectrozonal lens-less ascariscopy or ascarimetry). Our device was approbated using Ascaris lumbricoides cross-section micropreparate/sample for visualization in different spectrozonal channels. It is obvious, that the basic principle of laser-based analysis may be distributed not only as a simple laser ascariscopy and ascarimetry, but in frames of laser holographic, laser fluorescence, laser interferometric, laser speckle imaging (ESPI) and laser velocimetric setup schemes.