Image processing and cell phone microscopy to analyze the immunomagnetic beads on micro-contact printed gratings

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Abstract

In this paper we report an ultra-low-cost spherical ball lens based cell phone microscopy and image processing algorithms to analyze the amount of immunomagnetic beads on micro-contact printed gratings. The spherical ball lens provides approximately 100× magnification but the recorded images are not clear and are noisy. By using the image-processing algorithms, the noise can be reduced and the images can be enhanced to quantify the amount of immunomagnetic beads on micro-contact printed lines. This method, which is portable and low-cost, can be an alternative read out mechanism for biosensing applications using immunomagnetic beads on micro-contact printed surface receptors. Further, 0.0335 mg/mL was the lowest magnetic bead concentration that could be detected above the inherent noise level of the spherical ball lens.

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Içöz, K. (2016). Image processing and cell phone microscopy to analyze the immunomagnetic beads on micro-contact printed gratings. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 6(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app6100279

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