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22 July 2019 Holographic imaging for 3D cells morphology in microfluidic flow
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The complete cells characterization in microfluidic flow can be achieved by using the quantitative phase imaging by digital holography as imaging tool. In fact, by assuring the complete 3D rotation of flowing cells, it is possible to recover their 3D refractive index mapping by using the tomographic phase-contrast reconstruction. In this paper, we investigate all steps need to obtain the tomographic reconstruction of flowing cells. In particular, we employ a holographic 3D tracking algorithm to follow each cells that moves in the field of view, along with a suitable tracking angle method for the cell’s tumbling. Moreover, a fluid modeling is used to characterize the cell rotation effect. We test the proposed processing pipeline for circulating tumor cells.
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Pasquale Memmolo, Massimiliano Villone, Francesco Merola, Martina Mugnano, Lisa Miccio, Pier Luca Maffettone, and Pietro Ferraro "Holographic imaging for 3D cells morphology in microfluidic flow", Proc. SPIE 11076, Advances in Microscopic Imaging II, 110761U (22 July 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2527129
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KEYWORDS
Microfluidics

Tomography

Holography

3D modeling

3D image processing

Microscopy

Reconstruction algorithms

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