2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4931681
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A widefield fluorescence microscope with a linear image sensor for image cytometry of biospecimens: Considerations for image quality optimization

Abstract: Linear image sensors have been widely used in numerous research and industry applications to provide continuous imaging of moving objects. Here, we present a widefield fluorescence microscope with a linear image sensor used to image translating objects for image cytometry. First, a calibration curve was characterized for a custom microfluidic chamber over a span of volumetric pump rates. Image data were also acquired using 15 μm fluorescent polystyrene spheres on a slide with a motorized translation stage in o… Show more

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“…The image aspect ratio was quantified as a function of applied current that drives the R-MHD microfluidics. We have previously demonstrated the importance of synchronization of a push broom scanning source with data acquisition of the linear sensor to ensure image quality Figure a shows the convergence of aspect ratio to an R-MHD current of 850 μA when a line exposure period was set to 300 μs.…”
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“…The image aspect ratio was quantified as a function of applied current that drives the R-MHD microfluidics. We have previously demonstrated the importance of synchronization of a push broom scanning source with data acquisition of the linear sensor to ensure image quality Figure a shows the convergence of aspect ratio to an R-MHD current of 850 μA when a line exposure period was set to 300 μs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously demonstrated the importance of synchronization of a push broom scanning source with data acquisition of the linear sensor to ensure image quality. 21 Figure 4a shows the convergence of aspect ratio to an R-MHD current of 850 μA when a line exposure period was set to 300 μs. Figure 4b shows resulting images of fluorescent microspheres with high lateral resolution.…”
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