Publikation: In situ microscopic cytometry enables noninvasive viability assessment of animal cells by measuring entropy states
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Current state of the art to determine the viability of animal cell suspension cultures is based on sampling and subsequent counting using specific staining assays. We demonstrate for the first time a noninvasive in situ imaging cytometry capable of determining the statistics of a morphologic transition during cell death in suspension cultures. To this end, we measure morphometric inhomogeneity—defined as information entropy—in cell in situ micrographs. We found that the cells are partitioned into two discrete entropy states broadened by phenotypical variability. During the normal course of a culture or by inducing cell death, we observe the transition of cells between these states. As shown by comparison with ex situ diagnostics, the entropy transition happens before or while the cytoplasmatic membrane is loosing its ability to exclude charged dyes. Therefore, measurement of morphometric inhomogeneity constitutes a noninvasive assessment of viability in real time.
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WIEDEMANN, Philipp, Jean S. GUEZ, Hans B. WIEGEMANN, Florian EGNER, Juan Carlos QUINTANA DUQUE, Diego ASANZA-MALDONADO, Marcos FILIPAKI, Jeff WILKESMAN, Christian SCHWIEBERT, Jean P. CASSAR, 2011. In situ microscopic cytometry enables noninvasive viability assessment of animal cells by measuring entropy states. In: Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Wiley-Blackwell. 2011, 108(12), pp. 2884-2893. ISSN 0368-1467. eISSN 1097-0290. Available under: doi: 10.1002/bit.23252BibTex
@article{Wiedemann2011-12micro-51091, year={2011}, doi={10.1002/bit.23252}, title={In situ microscopic cytometry enables noninvasive viability assessment of animal cells by measuring entropy states}, number={12}, volume={108}, issn={0368-1467}, journal={Biotechnology and Bioengineering}, pages={2884--2893}, author={Wiedemann, Philipp and Guez, Jean S. and Wiegemann, Hans B. and Egner, Florian and Quintana Duque, Juan Carlos and Asanza-Maldonado, Diego and Filipaki, Marcos and Wilkesman, Jeff and Schwiebert, Christian and Cassar, Jean P.} }
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