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22 July 2019 High accuracy platelet counting using lensfree imaging
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Abstract
Flow cytometry is the main technology used in hematology analyzers. However, this technology requires bulky and complex hardware systems. Lens-free imaging is an emerging microscopy technique based on a simple and compact inline holography setup. This technique enables to image a large field-of-view (≈30mm²) leading to statistical counting (>10 000 cells) in a single-shot acquisition consistent with performances required in hematology. We report high accuracy platelet count in 54 platelet-rich plasma samples. This accuracy can be achieved through a wise choice of the illumination spectral properties and an optimized algorithmic chain dedicated to small pure phase objects.
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D. Isèbe, E. Gremion, A. Daynès, B. Thouy, N. Rongeat, S. Bressieux, A. Ali-Cherif, V. Rebuffel, P. Joly, S. Morales, O. Cioni, and P. Blandin "High accuracy platelet counting using lensfree imaging", Proc. SPIE 11075, Novel Biophotonics Techniques and Applications V, 110750O (22 July 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2527008
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KEYWORDS
Reconstruction algorithms

Blood

CMOS sensors

Hematology

Holography

Holograms

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