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7 March 2022 Quantitative particle agglutination assay for point-of-care sensing using mobile holographic imaging and neural networks
Yi Luo, Hyou-Arm Joung, Sarah Esparza, Jingyou Rao, Omai Garner, Aydogan Ozcan
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Abstract
We demonstrate a rapid and cost-effective particle agglutination-based sensor that is powered by holographic imaging and deep learning. A disposable capillary-based flow device is designed to host the agglutination reaction with a material cost of <2 cents/test. A mobile and inexpensive holographic microscope captures a movie of the reaction (~3 min), which is rapidly processed by trained neural networks to automatically measure the target analyte concentration within the sample. The efficacy of this mobile sensor was demonstrated by measuring C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration in human serum samples, accurately covering the high-sensitivity range (0-10µg/mL) and very high concentrations, far exceeding 10µg/mL.
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Yi Luo, Hyou-Arm Joung, Sarah Esparza, Jingyou Rao, Omai Garner, and Aydogan Ozcan "Quantitative particle agglutination assay for point-of-care sensing using mobile holographic imaging and neural networks", Proc. SPIE PC11950, Optics and Biophotonics in Low-Resource Settings VIII, PC1195004 (7 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2608813
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Particles

Sensors

Neural networks

Point-of-care devices

Inflammation

Liver

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