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Cell-phone-based platform for biomedical device development and education applications

Abstract

In this paper we report the development of two attachments to a commercial cell phone that transform the phone’s integrated lens and image sensor into a 350x microscope and visible-light spectrometer. The microscope is capable of transmission and polarized microscopy modes and is shown to have 1.5 micron resolution and a usable field-of-view of 150 x 50 with no image processing, and approximately 350 x 350 when post-processing is applied. The spectrometer has a 300 nm bandwidth with a limiting spectral resolution of close to 5 nm. We show applications of the devices to medically relevant problems. In the case of the microscope, we image both stained and unstained blood-smears showing the ability to acquire images of similar quality to commercial microscope platforms, thus allowing diagnosis of clinical pathologies. With the spectrometer we demonstrate acquisition of a white-light transmission spectrum through diffuse tissue as well as the acquisition of a fluorescence spectrum. We also envision the devices to have immediate relevance in the educational field.

Smith ZJ, Chu K, Espenson AR, Rahimzadeh M, Gryshuk A, Molinaro M, et al. Cell-phone-based platform for biomedical device development and education applications. PLoS ONE. 2011 Mar 2;6(3):e17150.

6 May 2011

Bibliographic Data

Title:

Cell-phone-based platform for biomedical device development and education applications

Author(s):

Smith, Zachary J.; Chu, Kaiqin; Espenson, Alyssa R.; Rahimzadeh, Mehdi; Gryshuk, Amy; Molinaro, Marco; Dwyre, Denis M.; Lane, Stephen; Matthews, Dennis; Wachsmann-Hogiu, Sebastian

Journal

PloS One, 6(3), pp. e17150
(2011-03-02)

URL:

Full article

DOI:

10.1371/journal.pone.0017150

PMID:

21399693

Keyword(s):

Biomedicine, Cellular Phone, Devices, Education, mHealth, Microscope, Platform, Spectrometer, United States

Citation:
Smith ZJ, Chu K, Espenson AR, Rahimzadeh M, Gryshuk A, Molinaro M, et al. Cell-phone-based platform for biomedical device development and education applications. PLoS ONE. 2011 Mar 2;6(3):e17150.

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