2017
DOI: 10.3791/55840
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Microfluidic Imaging Flow Cytometry by Asymmetric-detection Time-stretch Optical Microscopy (ATOM)

Abstract: Scaling the number of measurable parameters, which allows for multidimensional data analysis and thus higher-confidence statistical results, has been the main trend in the advanced development of flow cytometry. Notably, adding high-resolution imaging capabilities allows for the complex morphological analysis of cellular/sub-cellular structures. This is not possible with standard flow cytometers. However, it is valuable for advancing our knowledge of cellular functions and can benefit life science research, cl… Show more

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“…Optofluidic imaging-based flow cytometers can achieve a higher throughput, and can provide precise analysis and statistics of microalgae species on the basis of their morphological properties. In addition, this method can be extended by hybridization with new optical imaging methodologies, such as photoacoustic microscopy [133,134], holographic microscopy [135,136], time-stretch microscopy [88,90], etc., to realize multi-functional parameter extraction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Optofluidic imaging-based flow cytometers can achieve a higher throughput, and can provide precise analysis and statistics of microalgae species on the basis of their morphological properties. In addition, this method can be extended by hybridization with new optical imaging methodologies, such as photoacoustic microscopy [133,134], holographic microscopy [135,136], time-stretch microscopy [88,90], etc., to realize multi-functional parameter extraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%