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Three‐dimensional correlative single‐cell imaging utilizing fluorescence and refractive index tomography
Authors:Mirjam Schürmann  Gheorghe Cojoc  Salvatore Girardo  Elke Ulbricht  Jochen Guck  Paul Müller
Institution:Biotechnology Center of the TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Cells alter the path of light, a fact that leads to well‐known aberrations in single cell or tissue imaging. Optical diffraction tomography (ODT) measures the biophysical property that causes these aberrations, the refractive index (RI). ODT is complementary to fluorescence imaging and does not require any markers. The present study introduces RI and fluorescence tomography with optofluidic rotation (RAFTOR) of suspended cells, facilitating the segmentation of the 3D‐correlated RI and fluorescence data for a quantitative interpretation of the nuclear RI. The technique is validated with cell phantoms and used to confirm a lower nuclear RI for HL60 cells. Furthermore, the nuclear inversion of adult mouse photoreceptor cells is observed in the RI distribution. The applications shown confirm predictions of previous studies and illustrate the potential of RAFTOR to improve our understanding of cells and tissues. image
Keywords:cell nucleus  flow cytometry  optical diffraction tomography  optical trapping  refractive index  retina cells  single‐cell analysis  tomography
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