Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging environments, where access to physicians and good equipment can be limited. Sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope (SROFM) offers high-resolution imaging in the form of an on-chip device, with the combination of microfluidics and inexpensive CMOS image sensors. In this work, we report on the implementation of color SROFM prototypes with a demonstrated optical resolution of 0.66 µm at their highest acuity. We applied the prototypes to perform color imaging of red blood cells (RBCs) infected with Plasmodium falciparum, a particularly harmful type of malaria parasites and one of the major causes of death in the developing world
This thesis presents two new microscopic imaging techniques: the optofluidic microscopy (OFM) and th...
<p>(a) Conventional bright field microscope image of the same field of view, taken with a 10x object...
Automated image-based assessment of blood films has tremendous potential to support clinical haemato...
Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging envir...
Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging envir...
We report on the implementation of color sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope (SROFM), a high ...
We report the implementation of a fully on-chip, lensless, sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscop...
We report the implementation of a fully on-chip, lensless, sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscop...
Optical microscopy is an essential tool in biological science and one of the gold standards for medi...
We report the implementation of a color-capable on-chip lensless microscope system, termed color opt...
In this article, a complete on-chip high resolution OFM device is presented. The OFM method abandons...
Low-cost and high-resolution on-chip microscopes are vital for reducing cost and improving efficienc...
This paper reports a complete on-chip high resolution lensless imaging device based on the optofluid...
This thesis presents an effort to miniaturize conventional optical microscopy to a chip level using ...
The Optofluidic Microscope (OFM) is a new imaging platform based upon nanoapertures that are fabrica...
This thesis presents two new microscopic imaging techniques: the optofluidic microscopy (OFM) and th...
<p>(a) Conventional bright field microscope image of the same field of view, taken with a 10x object...
Automated image-based assessment of blood films has tremendous potential to support clinical haemato...
Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging envir...
Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging envir...
We report on the implementation of color sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope (SROFM), a high ...
We report the implementation of a fully on-chip, lensless, sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscop...
We report the implementation of a fully on-chip, lensless, sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscop...
Optical microscopy is an essential tool in biological science and one of the gold standards for medi...
We report the implementation of a color-capable on-chip lensless microscope system, termed color opt...
In this article, a complete on-chip high resolution OFM device is presented. The OFM method abandons...
Low-cost and high-resolution on-chip microscopes are vital for reducing cost and improving efficienc...
This paper reports a complete on-chip high resolution lensless imaging device based on the optofluid...
This thesis presents an effort to miniaturize conventional optical microscopy to a chip level using ...
The Optofluidic Microscope (OFM) is a new imaging platform based upon nanoapertures that are fabrica...
This thesis presents two new microscopic imaging techniques: the optofluidic microscopy (OFM) and th...
<p>(a) Conventional bright field microscope image of the same field of view, taken with a 10x object...
Automated image-based assessment of blood films has tremendous potential to support clinical haemato...