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Label-free biochemical imaging and time point analysis of neural organoids via deep learning-enhanced Raman
Dimitar Georgiev1,2,3, Ruoxiao Xie2, Daniel Reumann2,3
1Department of Computing, and UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Healthcare, Imperial College London, London, UK SW7 2AZ.
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Three-dimensional (3D) organoids have emerged as powerful models for studying human development, disease, and drug response in vitro. Yet, their analysis remains constrained by standard imaging and characterization techniques, which are invasive, require exogenous labeling, and offer limited multiplexing. Here, we present a noninvasive, label-free imaging platform that integrates Raman microspectroscopy with deep learning-based hyperspectral unmixing for unsupervised, spatially resolved biochemical analysis of neural organoids. Our approach enables 2D and 3D mapping of cellular and subcellular structures in both cryosectioned and intact organoids, achieving improved imaging accuracy and robustness compared to conventional methods for hyperspectral analysis. Using our platform, we demonstrate volumetric imaging of a neural rosette within a neural organoid and interrogate changes in biochemical composition during early developmental stages in intact neural organoids, revealing spatiotemporal variations in lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. This work establishes a versatile framework for high-content, label-free (bio)chemical phenotyping with broad applications in organoid research and beyond.

