“…As pointed out in the introductory section, interferometric microscopy has a long and rich history. In the past decade, however, iSCAT and its related techniques have ushered in a revival of interferometric imaging for cell biology applications, such as imaging microtubules [75,76,91,187], actin [121], the acto-myosin network [188], as well as organelles and micron or smaller-sized vesicle containers which assist in the transport of material throughout the cell [165]. Echoing previous efforts from the holographic community [189,190], interferometric efforts are now also focusing on identifying the small changes in the cell membrane, where previously the whole cell was profiled.…”