Use of Ghost Cytometry to Differentiate Cells with Similar Gross Morphologic Characteristics

Abstract

Imaging flow cytometry shows significant potential for increasing our understanding of heterogeneous and complex life systems and is useful for biomedical applications. Ghost cytometry is a recently proposed approach for directly analyzing compressively measured signals, thereby relieving the computational bottleneck observed in high-throughput cytometry based on morphological information. While this image-free approach could distinguish different cell types using the same fluorescence staining method, further strict controls are sometimes required to clearly demonstrate that the classification is based on detailed morphologic analysis. In this study, we show that ghost cytometry can be used to classify cell populations of the same type but with different fluorescence distributions in space, supporting the strength of our image-free approach for morphologic cell analysis.

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