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Dynamic phase differences based on quantitative phase imaging for the objective evaluation of cell behavior. | LitMetric

Dynamic phase differences based on quantitative phase imaging for the objective evaluation of cell behavior.

J Biomed Opt

Brno University of Technology, Institute of Physical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technicka 2896/2, Brno 61600, Czech RepublicbBrno University of Technology, CEITEC-Central European Institute of Technology, Technicka 3058/10, Brno 61600.

Published: June 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • QPI allows for noninvasive observation of live cell dynamics by providing quantitative data on cell dry mass distribution, which is a step beyond traditional imaging methods.
  • The advanced method of dynamic phase differences (DPDs) enables the detection of changes in cell mass over time by comparing successive images, revealing previously unnoticed behaviors.
  • Results illustrate the effectiveness of DPDs, especially in experiments like osmotic challenges, showcasing the method's utility for dynamic biological studies.

Article Abstract

Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) brought innovation to noninvasive observation of live cell dynamics seen as cell behavior. Unlike the Zernike phase contrast or differential interference contrast, QPI provides quantitative information about cell dry mass distribution. We used such data for objective evaluation of live cell behavioral dynamics by the advanced method of dynamic phase differences (DPDs). The DPDs method is considered a rational instrument offered by QPI. By subtracting the antecedent from the subsequent image in a time-lapse series, only the changes in mass distribution in the cell are detected. The result is either visualized as a two dimensional color-coded projection of these two states of the cell or as a time dependence of changes quantified in picograms. Then in a series of time-lapse recordings, the chain of cell mass distribution changes that would otherwise escape attention is revealed. Consequently, new salient features of live cell behavior should emerge. Construction of the DPDs method and results exhibiting the approach are presented. Advantage of the DPDs application is demonstrated on cells exposed to an osmotic challenge. For time-lapse acquisition of quantitative phase images, the recently developed coherence-controlled holographic microscope was employed.

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