Lensless autofocusing based on symmetric diffraction shifts for high-throughput whole-slide imaging
Key Points
The implementation of lensless autofocusing enhances image clarity in whole-slide imaging, which is crucial for diagnostics.
Key evidence shows that diffraction shifts play a significant role in achieving better focus during imaging processes.
Assessment using lensless optical systems improves throughput, facilitating quicker analysis of pathology samples without traditional lenses.
This method highlights the potential for streamlined workflows in medical imaging but may require extensive validation across diverse clinical settings.
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