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Original Article

The Use of Solid-state Image Sensor Technology to Detect and Characterize Live Mammalian Cells Growing in Tissue Culture

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Pages 345-352 | Received 08 Aug 1985, Accepted 17 Dec 1985, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

Arguments are presented that approximately 30 000 cells have to be measured in a single experiment to measure radiobiological parameters in a low-dose survival assay. For this purpose, a fully automated device capable of detecting and recognizing individual live unstained mammalian cells at a rate of 1 cm2/min is required. Specifications of such a system are derived and evidence is presented which suggests that this can best be carried out using a solid-state image sensor in the form of a linear array of photodetectors. The outline of the design and other potential uses of such a device are discussed.

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