Oblique Illumination Strategy and Analysis Method for Discrimination of Cell Groups Using Wide Field of View Microscopy

System for scatter-based differentiation of cells. The system includes a planar substrate having cells disposed thereon for imaging and a microscope employing relatively low magnification detection optics providing a wide field of view focused on the cells on the substrate and defining a microscope optical axis. An illuminator delivers light to the ceils on the substrate focused to a spot larger than the field of view of the microscope, the illuminator having an illumination optical axis highly oblique to the microscope optical axis wherein scattered light is collected by the microscope. A detection system receives the scattered light from the microscope to provide a measure of signal intensity and a measure of size for each cell for discrimination of cell type.

Researchers

Shivang Dave / German Serrano / Jason Tucker-Schwartz

Technology Areas: Computer Science: Networking & Signals / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging, Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • system for wide field-of-view, highly oblique illumination microscopy for scatter-based discrimination of cells
    United States of America | Granted | 9,772,282

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