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Lensless On-chip Imaging of Cells Provides a New Tool for High-throughput Cell-Biology and Medical Diagnostics
Published on: December 14, 2009
Lensless On-Chip Chemiluminescence Imaging for High-Throughput Single-Cell Heterogeneity Analysis
Dehong Yang1, Ying Fang1, Xiaoyin Liu1
1Biosensor National Special Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China.
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High-throughput single-cell heterogeneity imaging and analysis is essential for understanding complex biological systems and for advancing personalized precision disease diagnosis and treatment. Here, we present a miniaturized lensless chemiluminescence chip for high-throughput single-cell functional imaging with subcellular resolution. With the sensitive chemiluminescence sensing and wide field of view of contact lensless imaging, we demonstrated the chemiluminescent imaging of over 1000 single cells, and their membrane glycoprotein and the high-throughput single-cell heterogeneity of membrane protein imaging were examined for precision analysis. Furthermore, the functional adhesion and heterogeneity of single live cells were imaged and explored. This miniaturized lensless on-chip CL-CMOS imaging platform enables high-throughput single-cell imaging and analysis with high sensitivity and subcellular resolution, providing new techniques for the cellular study of biological heterogeneity and has potential application in precision disease diagnosis and treatment at the point-of-care settings.

