Di Carlo et al. comment that our original results were insufficient to prove that the ghost cytometry technique is performing a morphologic analysis of cells in flow. We emphasize that the technique is primarily intended to acquire and classify morphological information of cells in a computationally efficient manner without reconstructing images. We provide additional supporting information, including images reconstructed from the compressive waveforms and a discussion of current and future throughput potentials.
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Ota, S., Horisaki, R., Kawamura, Y., Ugawa, M., Sato, I., Adachi, H., … Noji, H. (2019). Response to comment on “ghost cytometry.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav3136
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