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21 November 1977 Imaging System For Correlating Fluorescence Cell Measurements In Flow
David B. Kay, James L. Cambier, Leon L. Wheeless
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Abstract
A high sensitivity camera and imaging system are employed in a special purpose flow cytofluorometer for extraction of fluorescence images of cells and objects in flow. Each image is uniquely correlated with a fluorescence profile or "slit-scan" contour of the cell also derived in flow. Contours are computer analyzed to extract low resolution morphologic information. Optical considerations for imaging in flow and results obtained from the imaging system are presented.
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David B. Kay, James L. Cambier, and Leon L. Wheeless "Imaging System For Correlating Fluorescence Cell Measurements In Flow", Proc. SPIE 0126, Clever Optics: Innovative Applications of Optics, (21 November 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955901
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Imaging systems

Mirrors

Photography

Video

Cameras

Computing systems

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