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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 17, 2023
Filed:
Dec. 08, 2020
Thinkcyte, Inc., Tokyo, JP;
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JP;
Osaka University, Osaka, JP;
Sadao Ota, Tokyo, JP;
Ryoichi Horisaki, Osaka, JP;
Yoko Kawamura, Tokyo, JP;
Masashi Ugawa, Tokyo, JP;
Issei Sato, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present disclosure provides methods and systems for ghost cytometry (GC), which may be used to produce an image of an object without using a spatially resolving detector. This may be used to perform image-free ultrafast fluorescence 'imaging' cytometry, based on, for example, a single pixel detector. Spatial information obtained from the motion of cells relative to a patterned optical structure may be compressively converted into signals that arrive sequentially at a single pixel detector. Combinatorial use of the temporal waveform with the intensity distribution of the random or pseudo-random pattern may permit computational reconstruction of cell morphology. Machine learning methods may be applied directly to the compressed waveforms without image reconstruction to enable efficient image-free morphology-based cytometry. Image-free GC may achieve accurate and high throughput cell classification as well as selective sorting based on cell morphology without a specific biomarker, which have been challenging using conventional flow cytometers.