Publications by authors named "Chris Saunter"

Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance is a growing health problem. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogen of major concern because of its multidrug resistance and global threat, especially in health-care settings. The pathogenesis and drug resistance of depends on its ability to form biofilms, making infections chronic and untreatable as the biofilm protects against antibiotics and host immunity.

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  • The text discusses a new imaging technique called remote refocusing, which allows for rapid imaging of multiple layers in biological samples, especially useful for blood vessel studies.
  • This method can capture images of the endothelial and smooth muscle cell layers at high frame rates (up to 20 fps), using different dyes and laser excitation for each layer without traditional microscopy methods.
  • The system achieves high precision and stability in imaging, enabling researchers to independently analyze the activity of endothelial and smooth muscle cells over time, making it a cost-effective alternative to more complex imaging technologies.
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We demonstrate the technique of multipoint viscosity measurements incorporating the accurate calibration of micron sized particles. We describe the use of a high-speed camera to measure the residual motion of particles trapped in holographic optical tweezers, enabling us to calculate the fluid viscosity at multiple points across the field-of-view of the microscope within a microfluidic system.

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We present a design improvement for a recently proposed type of Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor that uses a cylindrical (lenticular) lenslet array. The improved sensor design uses optical binning and requires significantly fewer detector pixels than the corresponding conventional or cylindrical Shack-Hartmann sensor, and so detector readout noise causes less signal degradation. Additionally, detector readout time is significantly reduced, which reduces the latency for closed loop systems and data processing requirements.

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