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Label-free spatiotemporal decoding of single-cell fate via acoustic driven 3D tomography | |
Wang, Yuxin1; Zhou, Shizheng1; Quan, Yue1; Liu, Yu1; Zhou, Bingpu1; Chen, Xiuping2; Ma, Zhichao3; Zhou, Yinning1 | |
2024-10-01 | |
Source Publication | Materials Today Bio |
ISSN | 2590-0064 |
Volume | 28Pages:101201 |
Abstract | Label-free three-dimensional imaging plays a crucial role in unraveling the complexities of cellular functions and interactions in biomedical research. Conventional single-cell optical tomography techniques offer affordability and the convenience of bypassing laborious cell labelling protocols. However, these methods are encumbered by restricted illumination scanning ranges on abaxial plane, resulting in the loss of intricate cellular imaging details. The ability to fully control cellular rotation across all angles has emerged as an optimal solution for capturing comprehensive structural details of cells. Here, we introduce a label-free, cost-effective, and readily fabricated contactless acoustic-induced vibration system, specifically designed to enable multi-degree-of-freedom rotation of cells, ultimately attaining stable in-situ rotation. Furthermore, by integrating this system with advanced deep learning technologies, we perform 3D reconstruction and morphological analysis on diverse cell types, thus validating groups of high-precision cell identification. Notably, long-term observation of cells reveals distinct features associated with drug-induced apoptosis in both cancerous and normal cells populations. This methodology, based on deep learning-enabled cell 3D reconstruction, charts a novel trajectory for groups of real-time cellular visualization, offering promising advancements in the realms of drug screening and post-single-cell analysis, thereby addressing potential clinical requisites. |
Keyword | 3d Tomography Acoustic-induced Vibration Cell Fate Projection Deep Learning Single Cell Rotation |
DOI | 10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.101201 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Engineering ; Materials Science |
WOS Subject | Engineering, Biomedical ; Materials Science, bioMaterials |
WOS ID | WOS:001297342300001 |
Publisher | ELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85201185009 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | THE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU) Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences INSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING |
Corresponding Author | Zhou, Yinning |
Affiliation | 1.Joint Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, Macau, 999078, China 2.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, Macau, 999078, China 3.Institute of Medical Robotics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, No.800 Dongchuan Road, 200240, China |
First Author Affilication | INSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING |
Corresponding Author Affilication | INSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wang, Yuxin,Zhou, Shizheng,Quan, Yue,et al. Label-free spatiotemporal decoding of single-cell fate via acoustic driven 3D tomography[J]. Materials Today Bio, 2024, 28, 101201. |
APA | Wang, Yuxin., Zhou, Shizheng., Quan, Yue., Liu, Yu., Zhou, Bingpu., Chen, Xiuping., Ma, Zhichao., & Zhou, Yinning (2024). Label-free spatiotemporal decoding of single-cell fate via acoustic driven 3D tomography. Materials Today Bio, 28, 101201. |
MLA | Wang, Yuxin,et al."Label-free spatiotemporal decoding of single-cell fate via acoustic driven 3D tomography".Materials Today Bio 28(2024):101201. |
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