Smartphone epifluorescence microscopy for cellular imaging of fresh tissue in low-resource settings
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Zhu, WenbinPirovano, Giacomo
O'Neal, Patrick K
Gong, Cheng
Kulkarni, Nachiket
Nguyen, Christopher D
Brand, Christian
Reiner, Thomas
Kang, Dongkyun
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Univ Arizona, Coll Opt SciUniv Arizona, Dept Biomed Engn
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2019-12-06
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Wenbin Zhu, Giacomo Pirovano, Patrick K. O’Neal, Cheng Gong, Nachiket Kulkarni, Christopher D. Nguyen, Christian Brand, Thomas Reiner, and Dongkyun Kang, "Smartphone epifluorescence microscopy for cellular imaging of fresh tissue in low-resource settings," Biomed. Opt. Express 11, 89-98 (2020)Journal
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Disease diagnosis in low-resource settings can be challenging due to the lack of equipment and trained personnel required for histologic analysis. In this paper, we have developed a smartphone-based epifluorescence microscope (SeFM) for imaging fresh tissues at sub-cellular resolution. SeFM provides similar resolution and field of view (FOV) as those used during histologic analysis. The SeFM device achieved the lateral resolution of 0.57 gm and provided microscopy images over a sample area larger than 500 gin. The material cost was low, approximately $3,000. Preliminary images of human pancreatic tumor specimens clearly visualized cellular details. Quantitative analysis showed that using an excess dose of a chemotherapy drug significantly reduced the tumor-specific fluorescence signal, confirming the specificity of the drug and the detection potential of SeFM. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing AgreementNote
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2156-7085PubMed ID
32010502Version
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10.1364/BOE.11.000089
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