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Nucleic Acid Probe-Based Difunctional Hematology Analysis Kit for Peripheral Blood Cell Analysis.

Tianping XiaGengwen ChenDanhong ZhouWeijian LiuXiaojing LiHua GuYi YeJianjun DuJiangli FanXiaojun Peng
Published in: ACS sensors (2022)
Traditional "one for one channel" long-wavelength probes in hematology analyzers limit their resolution and detection efficiency. In this study, we developed a "one for two channels" probe named NATO, which shows a short wavelength (λ abs = 460 nm), good nucleus and nucleolus location, and a high signal-to-noise ratio to nucleic acids. When NATO was made into a hematology analysis kit and applied in an automated hematology analyzer, short-wavelength absorbance endows NATO with higher resolution, which in turn leads to better separation of red blood cells and platelets in the blood shadow of the differentiating (DIFF) channel. In addition, this kit showed terrific performance in both DIFF and reticulocytes channels. Our study sheds light on the development of hematology analysis in an automated hematology analyzer by proposing a nucleic acid probe with difunction and higher resolution.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • living cells
  • peripheral blood
  • stem cells
  • red blood cell
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • fluorescence imaging