A light-sheet microscope compatible with mobile devices for label-free intracellular imaging and biosensing

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Abstract

The inner structure, especially the nuclear structure, of cells carries valuable information about disease and health conditions of a person. Here we demonstrate a label-free technique to enable direct observations and measurements of the size, shape and morphology of the cell nucleus. With a microfabricated lens and a commercial CMOS imager, we form a scanning light-sheet microscope to produce a dark-field optical scattering image of the cell nucleus that overlays with the bright-field image produced in a separate regime of the same CMOS sensor. We have used the device to detect nuclear features that characterize the life cycle of cells and have used the nucleus volume as a new parameter for cell classification. The device can be developed into a portable, low-cost, point-of-care device leveraging the capabilities of the CMOS imagers to be pervasive in mobile electronics. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Wu, T. F., Yen, T. M., Han, Y., Chiu, Y. J., Lin, E. Y. S., & Lo, Y. H. (2014). A light-sheet microscope compatible with mobile devices for label-free intracellular imaging and biosensing. Lab on a Chip, 14(17), 3341–3348. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4lc00257a

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