High-throughput 3D imaging of single cells with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy on chip.
Federico SalaMichele CastriottaPetra PaièAndrea FarinaSarah D'AnnunzioAlessio ZippoRoberto OsellameFrancesca BragheriAndrea BassiPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
Single-cell analysis techniques are fundamental to study the heterogeneity of cellular populations, which is the basis to understand several biomedical mechanisms. Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy is a powerful technique for obtaining high-resolution imaging of individual cells, but the complexity of the setup and the sample mounting procedures limit its overall throughput. In our work, we present an optofluidic microscope-on-chip with integrated microlenses for light-sheet shaping and with a fluidic microchannel that allows the automatic and continuous delivery of samples of a few tens of microns in size. The device is used to perform dual-color fluorescence analysis and 3D reconstruction of xenograft-derived mouse breast cancer cells.
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