Hadamard transform fluorescence image microscopy using one-dimensional movable mask
2002
Abstract With a 511-slit one-dimensional (1D) Hadamard mask and a highly sensitive linear charge-coupled device (CCD), spatial multiplexing is performed and a programmable Hadamard transform (HT) microscopic fluorescence imaging system was developed. The system can generate 511×512 pixel format images for small samples. Sensitivity, signal to noise ratio, imaging speed and spatial resolution of this system were discussed. The results show that the system can be applied for single-cell imaging sensitively in a short time. Spatial resolution up to 0.24 μm/pixel, which is close to the resolution limit of the conventional optical microscope, has been obtained under oil lens. The weak native fluorescence imaging for pollen cells can be realized within 1 min. The system has been applied for multi-parameter evaluation of tumor malignancy based on nuclear DNA ploidy measurements for one breast tumor specimen. The result indicates that the system has good application prospect in cell biology and medicine.
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