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arxiv: 1210.2424 · v1 · submitted 2012-10-08 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.bio-ph· physics.ins-det

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Large-field-of-view Chip-scale Talbot-grid-based Fluorescence Microscopy

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keywords fluorescencecellschip-scaleimagingmicroscopytalbotapplicationsbecoming
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The fluorescence microscope is one of the most important tools in modern clinical diagnosis and biological science. However, its expense, size and limited field-of-view (FOV) are becoming bottlenecks in key applications such as large-scale phenotyping and low-resource-setting diagnostics. Here we report a low-cost, compact chip-scale fluorescence-imaging platform, termed the Fluorescence Talbot Microscopy (FTM), which utilizes the Talbot self-imaging effect to enable efficient fluorescence imaging over a large and directly-scalable FOV. The FTM prototype has a resolution of 1.2 microns and an FOV of 3.9 mm x 3.5 mm. We demonstrate the imaging capability of FTM on fluorescently labeled breast cancer cells (SK-BR-3) and HEK cells expressing green fluorescent protein.

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