2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13010200
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A Compact Imaging Platform for Conducting C. elegans Phenotypic Assays on Earth and in Spaceflight

Abstract: The model organism Caenorhabditis elegans is used in a variety of applications ranging from fundamental biological studies, to drug screening, to disease modeling, and to space-biology investigations. These applications rely on conducting whole-organism phenotypic assays involving animal behavior and locomotion. In this study, we report a 3D printed compact imaging platform (CIP) that is integrated with a smart-device camera for the whole-organism phenotyping of C. elegans. The CIP has no external optical elem… Show more

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“…To address the limitations of manual methods, automated organism manipulations have been reported for bacteria and single cells in the field of synthetic biology ( 17 ) and for adult Drosophila ( 18 ). For work with C. elegans , automated imaging systems have been developed for behavioral analysis ( 19 ), lifespan or healthspan measurement ( 20–22 ), and drug screening ( 23 ). Microfluidic ( 24–28 ) and flow-cell devices ( 29 , 30 ) have been demonstrated for high-throughput animal imaging and sorting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the limitations of manual methods, automated organism manipulations have been reported for bacteria and single cells in the field of synthetic biology ( 17 ) and for adult Drosophila ( 18 ). For work with C. elegans , automated imaging systems have been developed for behavioral analysis ( 19 ), lifespan or healthspan measurement ( 20–22 ), and drug screening ( 23 ). Microfluidic ( 24–28 ) and flow-cell devices ( 29 , 30 ) have been demonstrated for high-throughput animal imaging and sorting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%