High-Precision Pinpointing of Luminescent Targets in Encoder Assisted Scanning Microscopy Allowing High-Speed Quantitative Analysis

作者:Zheng Xianlin; Lu Yiqing*; Zhao Jiangbo; Zhang Yuhai; Ren Wei; Liu Deming; Lu Jie; Piper James A; Leif Robert C; Liu Xiaogang; Jin Dayong
来源:Analytical Chemistry, 2016, 88(2): 1312-1319.
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.5b03767

摘要

Compared with routine microscopy imaging of a few analytes at a time, rapid scanning through the whole sample area of a microscope slide to locate every single target object offers many advantages in terms of simplicity, speed, throughput, and potential for robust quantitative analysis. Existing techniques that accommodate solid-phase samples incorporating individual micrometer-sized targets generally rely on digital microscopy and image analysis, with intrinsically low throughput and reliability. Here, we report an advanced on-the-fly stage scanning method to achieve high-precision target location across the whole slide. By integrating X- and Y-axis linear encoders to a motorized stage as the virtual grids that provide real-time positional references, we demonstrate an orthogonal scanning automated microscopy (OSAM) technique which can search a coverslip area of 50 x 24 mm(2) in just 5.3 min and locate individual 15 mu m lanthanide luminescent microspheres with standard deviations of 1.38 and 1.75 mu m in X and Y directions. Alongside implementation of an autofocus unit that compensates the tilt of a slide in the Z-axis in real time, we increase the luminescence detection efficiency by 35% with an improved coefficient of variation. We demonstrate the capability of advanced OSAM for robust quantification of luminescence intensities and lifetimes for a variety of micrometer-scale luminescent targets, specifically single down-shifting and upconversion microspheres, crystalline microplates, and color-barcoded microrods, as well as quantitative suspension array assays of biotinylated-DNA functionalized upconversion nanoparticles.

  • 出版日期2016-1-19

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