Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
We report a reliable full-angle tomographic phase microscopy (FA-TPM) method for flowing quasispherical
cells along microfluidic channels. This method lies in a completely passive optical system, i.e. mechanical
scanning or multi-direction probing of the sample is avoided. It exploits the engineered rolling of
cells while they are flowing along a microfluidic channel. Here we demonstrate significant progress with
respect to the state of the art of in-flow TPM by showing a general extension to cells having almost spherical
shapes while they are flowing in suspension. In fact, the adopted strategy allows the accurate retrieval
of rotation angles through a theoretical model of the cells' rotation in a dynamic microfluidic flow by
matching it with phase-contrast images resulting from holographic reconstructions. So far, the proposed
method is the first and the only one that permits to get in-flow TPM by probing the cells with full-angle,
achieving accurate 3D refractive index mapping and the simplest optical setup, simultaneously. Proof of
concept experiments were performed successfully on human breast adenocarcinoma MCF-7 cells, opening
the way for the full characterization of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the new paradigm of liquid
biopsy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tomographic Phase Microscopy; Digital Holography; Liquid Biopsy; Circulating tumor cells (CTCs)
Elenco autori:
Mugnano, Martina; Ferraro, Pietro; Merola, Francesco; Memmolo, Pasquale
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