Combining optical diffraction tomography with imaging flow cytometry for characterizing morphology, hemoglobin content, and membrane deformability of live red blood cells

Yu-Hsiang Chang, Yang-Hsien Lin,Kung-Bin Sung

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Integrating optical diffraction tomography with imaging flow cytometry enables label-free quantifications of the three-dimensional (3D) morphology and hemoglobin content of red blood cells (RBCs) in their natural form. Self-rotation of RBCs flowing in a microfluidic channel has been utilized to achieve various projection directions for 3D reconstruction. However, the practicality of this technique has not been sufficiently studied. We improved the accuracy of estimating the rotation angle of RBCs and demonstrated 3D reconstructions of both healthy and glutaraldehyde-treated RBCs. Results showed the capability to quantify changes in RBC morphology, hemoglobin content, and membrane fluctuations generated by glutaraldehyde treatments, demonstrating the potential to detect changes frequently present in various RBC membrane disorders.
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imaging flow cytometry,optical diffraction tomography,hemoglobin content
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