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13 March 2024 High throughput low cost microfluidic interferometric chamber for RBC disease detection
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Abstract
High throughput quantitative phase imaging show immense potential for clinical applications in various disease detection, however, traditional interferometric setups on optical benchtops are bulky and expensive by design. We present a low-cost, compact interferometric chamber system that would consist of merely three lenses and one beam splitter. The presented system can provide high throughput single-cell level screening of million cell sample population. In combination with customized dataset refinement algorithm and machine learning, we developed a novel technique that would allow for detection of RBC morphology-altering diseases such as sickle cell disease.
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Cindy X. Chen and Adam Wax "High throughput low cost microfluidic interferometric chamber for RBC disease detection", Proc. SPIE PC12854, Label-free Biomedical Imaging and Sensing (LBIS) 2024, PC128540T (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3001149
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KEYWORDS
Cancer detection

Diseases and disorders

Holographic interferometry

Microfluidics

Red blood cells

Vacuum chambers

Holography

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