Disease diagnosis in low-resource settings can be challenging due to the lack of equipment and trained personnel required for histologic analysis. In this paper, we have developed a smartphone-based epifluorescence microscope (SeFM) for imaging fresh tissues at sub-cellular resolution. SeFM provides similar resolution and field of view (FOV) as those used during histologic analysis. The SeFM device achieved the lateral resolution of 0.57 gm and provided microscopy images over a sample area larger than 500 gin. The material cost was low, approximately $3,000. Preliminary images of human pancreatic tumor specimens clearly visualized cellular details. Quantitative analysis showed that using an excess dose of a chemotherapy drug significantly r...
Portable smartphone-based fluorescent microscopes are becoming popular because of their capability t...
Objectives: To check the feasibility of using mobile phone-based microscopy for various types of hum...
As cancer rates continue to increase, new adjunctive tools are needed to augment the skills of clini...
We report development of a low-cost smartphone confocal microscope and its first demonstration of in...
A lack of access to proper disease screening and diagnostics continues to plague low-resource countr...
Fluorescent microscopy has been a widely used technique in biomedical sciences to identify nanoparti...
Light microscopy provides a simple, cost-effective, and vital method for the diagnosis and screening...
In this paper we report the development of two attachments to a commercial cell phone that transform...
Light microscopy provides a simple, cost-effective, and vital method for the diagnosis and screening...
The expansion in global cellphone network coverage coupled with advances in cellphone imaging capabi...
Optical imaging of nanoscale objects, whether it is based on scattering or fluorescence, is a challe...
Within the last few years, cellphone subscriptions have widely spread and now cover even the remotes...
The increasing capabilities and ubiquity of mobile phones and their associated digital cameras offer...
In this paper we report the development of two attachments to a commercial cell phone that transform...
The increasing capabilities and ubiquity of mobile phones and their associated digital cameras offer...
Portable smartphone-based fluorescent microscopes are becoming popular because of their capability t...
Objectives: To check the feasibility of using mobile phone-based microscopy for various types of hum...
As cancer rates continue to increase, new adjunctive tools are needed to augment the skills of clini...
We report development of a low-cost smartphone confocal microscope and its first demonstration of in...
A lack of access to proper disease screening and diagnostics continues to plague low-resource countr...
Fluorescent microscopy has been a widely used technique in biomedical sciences to identify nanoparti...
Light microscopy provides a simple, cost-effective, and vital method for the diagnosis and screening...
In this paper we report the development of two attachments to a commercial cell phone that transform...
Light microscopy provides a simple, cost-effective, and vital method for the diagnosis and screening...
The expansion in global cellphone network coverage coupled with advances in cellphone imaging capabi...
Optical imaging of nanoscale objects, whether it is based on scattering or fluorescence, is a challe...
Within the last few years, cellphone subscriptions have widely spread and now cover even the remotes...
The increasing capabilities and ubiquity of mobile phones and their associated digital cameras offer...
In this paper we report the development of two attachments to a commercial cell phone that transform...
The increasing capabilities and ubiquity of mobile phones and their associated digital cameras offer...
Portable smartphone-based fluorescent microscopes are becoming popular because of their capability t...
Objectives: To check the feasibility of using mobile phone-based microscopy for various types of hum...
As cancer rates continue to increase, new adjunctive tools are needed to augment the skills of clini...