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HoloBio: A holographic microscopy tool for quantitative biological analysis
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HoloBio: A holographic microscopy tool for quantitative biological analysis

Waira Mona, Maria J Gil-Herrera, Emanuel Mazo, Daniel Córdoba, Sofia Obando-Vasquez, Maria J Lopera, Rene Restrepo, Carlos Trujillo, Ana Doblas and Raul Castaneda
PLoS computational biology, Vol.22(6), p.e1013928
06/22/2026
PMID: 42329965

Abstract

Animals Computational Biology Holography - methods Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods Microscopy - methods Software User-Computer Interface
Holographic imaging in microscopy enables label-free quantitative information of biological specimens and has found applications across a wide range of biomedical studies, from cell morphology to particle dynamics; yet its widespread adoption is often limited by the lack of accessible and standardized analysis software. We present HoloBio, an open-source, Python-based graphical user interface developed to address this issue. This software offers two primary operational modes: a Real-Time mode that enables live processing of holograms at video frame rates, and an Offline mode designed for post-processing previously recorded holograms. HoloBio is compatible with holograms recorded using both lens-based and lensless systems, supporting off-axis architectures in telecentric and non-telecentric configurations, as well as slightly off-axis and in-line optical setups. The software incorporates tools for cell tracking, phase profiling, thickness estimation, and morphological analysis, including cell counting and object area quantification. HoloBio is designed to be accessible for users without coding expertise, offering a reproducible, high-throughput environment tailored for researchers in biology, biophotonics, and biomedical imaging.
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