论文标题

蓝光盘上的高通量ptychographic细胞术的血涂式传感器

Blood-coated sensor for high-throughput ptychographic cytometry on a Blu-ray disc

论文作者

Jiang, Shaowei, Guo, Chengfei, Wang, Tianbo, Liu, Jia, Song, Pengming, Zhang, Terrance, Wang, Ruihai, Feng, Bin, Zheng, Guoan

论文摘要

Blu-ray驱动器是一种工程杰作,以紧凑而便携式的格式集成了圆盘旋转,拾音器头翻译和三个激光器。在这里,我们将一个带有修饰的蓝光驱动器的血涂图像传感器整合在一起,以进行各种生物特异性的高通量细胞仪分析。在此设备中,将样品安装在旋转的蓝光盘上,并由拾音器头的内置激光照明。然后,由鲜血涂层的图像传感器记录所得的相干衍射模式。血细胞单层的丰富空间特征有助于下调传感器检测的对象信息,从而形成具有理论上无限视野的高分辨率计算生物镜头。通过获得的数据,我们开发了一种无透镜相干衍射成像模式,称为图像重建的旋转ptychography。我们表明,我们的设备可以在分辨率目标上解析435 nm线宽,并且只有一个视野仅受蓝光盘大小的限制。为了证明其应用,我们通过在整个显微镜载玻片上定位与疾病相关的草酸钙晶体进行高通量尿液分析。我们还以每秒〜10,000个细胞的采集速度量化了不同类型的细胞。对于体外实验,我们通过单细胞分辨率监测整个培养皿中的活细菌培养物。使用生物细胞作为计算镜头可以使新的有趣的成像设备用于护理点诊断。通过鲜血涂层传感器修改蓝光驱动器,可以进一步将高通量光学显微镜从设备齐全的实验室传播到全球公民科学家。

Blu-ray drive is an engineering masterpiece that integrates disc rotation, pickup head translation, and three lasers in a compact and portable format. Here we integrate a blood-coated image sensor with a modified Blu-ray drive for high-throughput cytometric analysis of various bio-specimens. In this device, samples are mounted on the rotating Blu-ray disc and illuminated by the built-in lasers from the pickup head. The resulting coherent diffraction patterns are then recorded by the blood-coated image sensor. The rich spatial features of the blood-cell monolayer help down-modulate the object information for sensor detection, thus forming a high-resolution computational bio-lens with a theoretically unlimited field of view. With the acquired data, we develop a lensless coherent diffraction imaging modality termed rotational ptychography for image reconstruction. We show that our device can resolve the 435 nm linewidth on the resolution target and has a field of view only limited by the size of the Blu-ray disc. To demonstrate its applications, we perform high-throughput urinalysis by locating disease-related calcium oxalate crystals over the entire microscope slide. We also quantify different types of cells on a blood smear with an acquisition speed of ~10,000 cells per second. For in vitro experiment, we monitor live bacterial cultures over the entire Petri dish with single-cell resolution. Using biological cells as a computational lens could enable new intriguing imaging devices for point-of-care diagnostics. Modifying a Blu-ray drive with the blood-coated sensor further allows the spread of high-throughput optical microscopy from well-equipped laboratories to citizen scientists worldwide.

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