Cell Density Detector Based on Light Beam Focusing

Micromachines (Basel). 2018 Nov 13;9(11):592. doi: 10.3390/mi9110592.

Abstract

Although the lab-on-a-chip system has been successfully applied in a wide variety of fields, the goal of achieving a cell counter with simple operation, low cost, and high accuracy still attracts continuous research efforts. In this paper, the authors explore a cell counter based on light beam focusing to measure the density of adherent cells. In this sensor, the light emitted from the optical fibers is collimated by the collimating lens formed in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The uniformly attached adherent cells act as a convex lens, focusing the collimated light propagated through them. The intensity of the focused light indicates the density of the adherent cells. For Hela cells, a detection limit of 8.3 × 10⁴ cells/mL with a detection range from 0.1 × 10⁶ cells/mL to 1.0 × 10⁶ cells/mL is achieved. This sensor is particularly useful for drug screening, cell pathology analysis, and cancer pre-diagnosis.

Keywords: cell counting; light beam focusing; microfluidics system.