G01N2015/1497

FLUORESCENCE IMAGE ANALYSIS METHOD, FLUORESCENCE IMAGE ANALYZER, FLUORESCENCE IMAGE ANALYSIS PROGRAM

A fluorescence image analyzer has an imaging unit for capturing a first image containing at least a part of a region of a cell as an imaging target for a plurality of cells in a sample in which a target site on a chromosome is labeled with a fluorescent dye, and a second image including fluorescence generated from a fluorescent dye labeling the target site of the cell of the first image. The processing unit selects a plurality of test cells having specific morphological characteristics to be tested from a plurality of cells based on at least the first image, and extracts the bright spots of fluorescence generated from the fluorescent dye. The processing unit identifies cells with chromosomal abnormalities and/or cells without chromosomal abnormalities based on the extracted bright spots, and generates information related to the ratio of cells with chromosomal abnormalities relative to the test cells.

IN SITU FLUID SAMPLING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20220364973 · 2022-11-17 ·

Various embodiments are directed to a device for detecting fluid particle characteristics comprising: a collection fluid dispense assembly configured to selectively dispense a volume of collection fluid onto an absorbent media disposed within an internal sensor portion of a fluid composition sensor, producing a collection media based on interaction between the volume of collection fluid and the absorbent media; and a controller configured to determine, based on a particle image captured by an imaging device, a particle characteristic associated with a particle captured at the collection media. In various embodiments a device is configured to receive therein a collection media comprising a biologically nutritive substance; and may comprise an imaging device and a controller configured to determine a biological particle characteristic based on a comparison of first particle data and second particle data generated by the imaging device, the second particle data being associated with an incubated particle configuration.

SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING LIGHT BY BIREFRINGENT FOURIER TRANSFORM INTERFEROMETRY AND METHODS FOR USING SAME
20220364978 · 2022-11-17 ·

Aspects of the present disclosure include systems for detecting light from a particle by birefringent interferometry. Systems according to certain embodiments include a light source configured to irradiate a particle propagating through a flow stream, a light detection system that includes a birefringent polarizing interferometer configured to generate interfering polarized beams of light, a light adjustment component configured to continuously convey light from the irradiated particle across different positions on the birefringent polarizing interferometer as the particle is propagated through the flow stream, a photodetector configured to detect interference patterns of the interfering polarized beams of light generated by the birefringent polarizing interferometer from light collected from the irradiated particle and generate a photodetector signal pulse in response to each detected interference pattern. Systems also include a processor for transforming the photodetector signal pulses into spectral data signals. Methods for detecting light with the subject systems are also described. Kits having one or more components for detecting light according to the subject methods are also provided.

SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING LIGHT BY SPECTRAL DISCRIMINATION AND METHODS FOR USING SAME
20220364987 · 2022-11-17 ·

Aspects of the present disclosure include systems for detecting light from a particle in a flow stream by spectral discrimination. Systems according to certain embodiments include a light source configured to irradiate a particle propagating along a flow stream through an interrogation region, a light detection system that includes a wavelength separator component configured to pass light having a predetermined spectral range across the wavelength separator, a light adjustment component configured to continuously convey light from the irradiated particle across the wavelength separator as the particle is propagated along the flow stream through the interrogation region and a photodetector configured to detect light conveyed across the wavelength separator. Systems also include a processor for generating a photodetector signal pulse in response to light detected from the wavelength separator. Methods for detecting light with the subject systems are also described. Kits having one or more components for detecting light according to the subject methods are also provided.

Methods and apparati for nondestructive detection of undissolved particles in a fluid
11501458 · 2022-11-15 · ·

The apparati, methods, and computer program products disclosed herein can be used to nondestructively detect undissolved particles, such as glass flakes and/or protein aggregates, in a fluid in a vessel, such as, but not limited to, a fluid that contains a drug.

Deep learning-enabled portable imaging flow cytometer for label-free analysis of water samples

An imaging flow cytometer device includes a housing holding a multi-color illumination source configured for pulsed or continuous wave operation. A microfluidic channel is disposed in the housing and is fluidically coupled to a source of fluid containing objects that flow through the microfluidic channel. A color image sensor is disposed adjacent to the microfluidic channel and receives light from the illumination source that passes through the microfluidic channel. The image sensor captures image frames containing raw hologram images of the moving objects passing through the microfluidic channel. The image frames are subject to image processing to reconstruct phase and/or intensity images of the moving objects for each color. The reconstructed phase and/or intensity images are then input to a trained deep neural network that outputs a phase recovered image of the moving objects. The trained deep neural network may also be trained to classify object types.

METHODS AND APPARATI FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE DETECTION OF UNDISSOLVED PARTICLES IN A FLUID
20230038654 · 2023-02-09 ·

An apparatus for nondestructive detection of transparent or reflective objects in a vessel includes an imager configured to acquire data that represent light reflected from spatial locations in the vessel as a function of time, a memory operably coupled to the imager and configured to store the data, and a processor operably coupled to the memory and configured to detect the objects based on the data by (i) identifying a respective maximum amount of reflected light, over time, for each location in the spatial locations based on the data representing light reflected from the spatial locations as a function of time, and (ii) determining a presence or absence of the objects in the vessel based on the number of spatial locations whose respective maximum amount of reflected light, over time, exceeds a predetermined value.

SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF CONCRETE RECIPE

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for simulating a concrete mixture. One of the methods includes obtaining an optical characterization of physical particles, generating a multispherical approximation of the physical particles, the multispherical approximation having reduced dimensionality compared to the optical characterization, simulating an aggregate mixture by applying the multispherical approximation of the particles to a physics simulator to obtain a predicted performance of the proposed aggregate mixture, selectively altering the aggregate mixture based on a comparison with performance metrics and simulating the altered aggregate mixture until the predicted performance satisfies the performance metrics to obtain a final aggregate mixture, and outputting the final aggregate mixture

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL LIGHTSHEET IMAGING
20230029710 · 2023-02-02 ·

Disclosed herein are light sheet imaging systems for imaging fluorescent samples. Also disclosed herein are sample holder systems for high throughput light sheet imaging of multiple three-dimensional samples without user intervention. Further disclosed herein are automated image processing methods to identify and quantify fluorescent particles within three-dimensional image sets without user intervention or user bias.

System And Method For Characterizing Particulates In A Fluid Sample

A system for characterizing at least one particle from a fluid sample is disclosed. The system includes a filter disposed upstream of an outlet, and a luminaire configured to illuminate the at least one particle at an oblique angle. An imaging device is configured to capture and process images of the illuminated at least one particle as it rests on the filter for characterizing the at least one particle. A system for characterizing at least one particle using bright field illumination is also disclosed. A method for characterizing particulates in a fluid sample using at least one of oblique angle and bright field illumination is also disclosed.