用于体内显微肿瘤检测的芯片级荧光成像仪

Efthymios P. Papageorgiou, B. Boser, M. Anwar
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现代癌症治疗面临着在体内识别显微肿瘤病灶的普遍挑战,但没有能够在术中识别这些细胞并将其移除的成像设备。我们介绍了一种新的CMOS传感器,可以在50ms内识别出荧光生物标志物标记的200个以下癌细胞的病灶。传感器的微型尺寸使得在一个小的、形态复杂的肿瘤腔内操作成为可能。认识到传统上用于荧光成像仪的聚焦光学存在小型化的障碍,我们在每个光电二极管上集成堆叠的CMOS金属层,形成角度选择光栅,拒绝背景光并消除图像模糊。基于像素的高增益电容跨阻放大器具有8.2V/s / pW的灵敏度和暗电流最小化电路,能够以最小的误差快速检测100个肿瘤细胞的微观集群。
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Chip-scale fluorescence imager for in vivo microscopic cancer detection
Modern cancer treatment faces the pervasive challenge of identifying microscopic cancer foci in vivo, but no imaging device exists with the ability to identify these cells intraoperatively, where they can be removed. We introduce a novel CMOS sensor that identifies foci of less than 200 cancer cells labeled with fluorescent biomarkers in 50ms. The sensor's miniature size enables manipulation within a small, morphologically complex, tumor cavity. Recognizing that focusing optics traditionally used in fluorescence imagers present a barrier to miniaturization, we integrate stacked CMOS metal layers above each photodiode to form angle-selective gratings, rejecting background light and deblurring the image. A high-gain capacitive transimpedance amplifier based pixel with 8.2V/s per pW sensitivity and a dark current minimization circuit enables rapid detection of microscopic clusters of 100s of tumor cells with minimal error.
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