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Microchip imaging cytometer: making healthcare available, accessible, and affordable
文献摘要:
The Microchip Imaging Cytometer (MIC) is a class of integrated point-of-care detection systems based on the combina-tion of optical microscopy and flow cytometry. MIC devices have the attributes of portability, cost-effectiveness, and ad-aptability while providing quantitative measurements to meet the needs of laboratory testing in a variety of healthcare set-tings. Based on the use of microfluidic chips, MIC requires less sample and can complete sample preparation automatic-ally. Therefore, they can provide quantitative testing results simply using a finger prick specimen. The decreased re-agent consumption and reduced form factor also help improve the accessibility and affordability of healthcare services in remote and resource-limited settings. In this article, we review recent developments of the Microchip Imaging Cytometer from the following aspects: clinical applications, microfluidic chip integration, imaging optics, and image acquisition. Fol-lowing, we provide an outlook of the field and remark on promising technologies that may enable significant progress in the near future.
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作者姓名:
Xilong Yuan;Todd Darcie;Ziyin Wei;J Stewart Aitchison
作者机构:
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,University of Toronto,Toronto,ON,M5S 3G4,Canada
引用格式:
[1]Xilong Yuan;Todd Darcie;Ziyin Wei;J Stewart Aitchison-.Microchip imaging cytometer: making healthcare available, accessible, and affordable)[J].光电进展(英文版),2022(11):1-15
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