JOURNAL ARTICLE

Label-free high-throughput cell screening in flow

Ata MahjoubfarClaire ChenKayvan NiaziShahrooz RabizadehBahram Jalali

Year: 2013 Journal:   Biomedical Optics Express Vol: 4 (9)Pages: 1618-1618   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

Flow cytometry is a powerful tool for cell counting and biomarker detection in biotechnology and medicine especially with regards to blood analysis. Standard flow cytometers perform cell type classification both by estimating size and granularity of cells using forward- and side-scattered light signals and through the collection of emission spectra of fluorescently-labeled cells. However, cell surface labeling as a means of marking cells is often undesirable as many reagents negatively impact cellular viability or provide activating/inhibitory signals, which can alter the behavior of the desired cellular subtypes for downstream applications or analysis. To eliminate the need for labeling, we introduce a label-free imaging-based flow cytometer that measures size and cell protein concentration simultaneously either as a stand-alone instrument or as an add-on to conventional flow cytometers. Cell protein concentration adds a parameter to cell classification, which improves the specificity and sensitivity of flow cytometers without the requirement of cell labeling. This system uses coherent dispersive Fourier transform to perform phase imaging at flow speeds as high as a few meters per second.

Keywords:
Flow cytometry Computer science Biological system Granularity Sensitivity (control systems) Throughput Cytometry Biomedical engineering Flow (mathematics) Cell counting Materials science Cell Chemistry Electronic engineering Biology Mathematics Medicine Cell cycle

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Topics

Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Cell Image Analysis Techniques
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Biophysics
Digital Holography and Microscopy
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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