학술논문

High-speed imaging of cilia beat frequency using phase-resolved spectrally encoded interferometric microscopy
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article
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Subject
Quantum Physics
Physical Sciences
Biomedical Imaging
Underpinning research
1.1 Normal biological development and functioning
Generic health relevance
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Abstract
Mucociliary clearance is vital for preventing any foreign substances from entering the upper airway that can later develop into acute and/or chronic respiratory diseases. Therefore, it is essential to further advance our understanding of the mucociliary functions. Our lab has been able to make key developments in imaging cilia, specifically measuring cilia beat frequency, with phase-resolved Doppler optical coherence tomography. In this system, we have further developed the system by incorporating phase-resolved spectrally encoded interferometric microscopy (SIEM) system with an FDML laser with MHz sweep rate to image cilia with higher accuracy and to minimize motion artifacts. In addition, we have designed a compact handheld probe system with a GRIN lens for easier in vivo imaging. The development of this system will allow us to further investigate cilia dynamics and ultimately utilize the system for clinical applications.