Color capable sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope and its application to blood cell imaging for malaria diagnosis

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Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging environments, where access to physicians and good equipment can be limited. Sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope (SROFM) offers high-resolution imaging in the form of an on-chip device, with the combination of microfluidics and inexpensive CMOS image sensors. In this work, we report on the implementation of color SROFM prototypes with a demonstrated optical resolution of 0.66 μm at their highest acuity. We applied the prototypes to perform color imaging of red blood cells (RBCs) infected with Plasmodium falciparum, a particularly harmful type of malaria parasites and one of the major causes of death in the developing world. © 2011 Lee et al.

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Lee, S. A., Leitao, R., Zheng, G., Yang, S., Rodriguez, A., & Yang, C. (2011). Color capable sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope and its application to blood cell imaging for malaria diagnosis. PLoS ONE, 6(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026127

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