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Imaging adherent cells in the microfluidic channel hidden by flowing RBCs as occluding objects by a holographic method

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Imaging through turbid media is a challenging topic. A liquid is considered turbid when dispersed particles provoke strong light scattering, thus destroying the image formation by any standard optical system. Generally, colloidal solutions belong to the class of turbid media since dispersed particles have dimensions ranging between 0.2 mu m and 2 mu m. However, in microfluidics, another relevant issue has to be considered in the case of flowing liquid made of a multitude of occluding objects, e.g. red blood cells (RBCs) flowing in veins. In such a case instead of severe scattering processes unpredictable phase delays occur resulting in a wavefront distortion, thus disturbing or even hindering the image formation of objects behind such obstructing layer. In fact RBCs can be considered to be thin transparent phase objects. Here we show that sharp amplitude imaging and phase-contrast mapping of cells hidden behind biological occluding objects, namely RBCs, is possible in harsh noise conditions and with a large field-of view by Multi-Look Digital Holography microscopy (ML-DH). Noteworthy, we demonstrate that ML-DH benefits from the presence of the RBCs, providing enhancement in terms of numerical resolution and noise suppression thus obtaining images whose quality is higher than the quality achievable in the case of a liquid without occlusive objects.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
digital holography; on-chip; blood-cells; microscopy; scattering
List of contributors:
Memmolo, Pasquale; Bianco, Vittorio; Gennari, Oriella; Ferraro, Pietro; Paturzo, Melania; Miccio, Lisa; Merola, Francesco
Authors of the University:
BIANCO VITTORIO
FERRARO PIETRO
GENNARI ORIELLA
MEMMOLO PASQUALE
MEROLA FRANCESCO
MICCIO LISA
PATURZO MELANIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/225661
Published in:
LAB ON A CHIP (PRINT)
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