Espinosa-Momox Ana, Norton Brandon, Cywinska Maria, Evans Bryce, Vivero-Escoto Juan, Porras-Aguilar Rosario
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28223, USA.
Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics, 8 Sw. A. Boboli St., 02-525 Warsaw, Poland.
Biomed Opt Express. 2024 Sep 24;15(10):5999-6009. doi: 10.1364/BOE.533091. eCollection 2024 Oct 1.
This study showcases the multifunctionality of a single-shot quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) system for comprehensive cell analysis. The system captures four high-contrast images in one shot, enabling tasks like cell segmentation, measuring cell confluence, and estimating cell mass. We demonstrate the usability of the QPM system in routine biological workflows, showing how its integration with computational algorithms enables automated, precise analysis, achieving accuracy scores between 85% and 97% across samples with varying cell densities, even those with low signal-to-noise ratios. This cost-effective tool operates under low-intensity light and resists vibrations, making it highly versatile for researchers in both optical and biological fields.
本研究展示了单次定量相显微镜(QPM)系统在全面细胞分析中的多功能性。该系统一次拍摄即可捕获四张高对比度图像,能够实现细胞分割、测量细胞汇合度以及估计细胞质量等任务。我们证明了QPM系统在常规生物工作流程中的可用性,展示了其与计算算法的集成如何实现自动化、精确的分析,在不同细胞密度的样本(甚至是低信噪比的样本)中,准确率达到85%至97%。这种经济高效的工具在低强度光下运行且抗振动,对光学和生物学领域的研究人员来说具有很高的通用性。