Mir Mustafa, Wang Zhuo, Tangella Krishnarao, Popescu Gabriel
Quantitative Light Imaging Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA.
Opt Express. 2009 Feb 16;17(4):2579-85. doi: 10.1364/oe.17.002579.
We demonstrate Diffraction Phase Cytometry (DPC) as a single shot, full-field, high throughput quantitative phase imaging modality, dedicated to analyzing whole blood smears. Utilizing a commercial CD as a sample substrate, along with dynamic spatial filtering via a liquid crystal spatial light modulator, we have developed a compact instrument capable of making quantitative, physiologically relevant measurements. To illustrate the ability of the system to function as a highly sensitive cytometer we imaged a large number (N=1,537) of live human erythrocytes in whole blood without preparation. We retrieved a comprehensive set of geometrical parameters including cell volume and surface area, which are not directly available using existing cytometers. Furthermore, we retrieved the minimum cylindrical diameter, through which red blood cells can pass, and deliver oxygen. These initial results prove the concept for an inexpensive lab-on-a-chip blood screening device.
我们展示了衍射相衬细胞术(DPC),它是一种单次成像、全场、高通量的定量相成像技术,专门用于分析全血涂片。利用商用光盘作为样本底物,并通过液晶空间光调制器进行动态空间滤波,我们开发了一种紧凑的仪器,能够进行定量的、与生理相关的测量。为了说明该系统作为高灵敏度细胞仪的功能,我们对大量(N = 1537)未经处理的全血中的活人类红细胞进行了成像。我们获取了一组全面的几何参数,包括细胞体积和表面积,这些参数是现有细胞仪无法直接获得的。此外,我们还获取了红细胞能够通过并输送氧气的最小圆柱直径。这些初步结果证明了一种廉价的芯片实验室血液筛查设备的概念。