Flow imaging cytometer

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Inventors

Maekawa, Yasunori
Kosaka, Tokihiro

Application #

755549

Filed

Sep-5-1991

Published

Oct-27-1992

Current US Class

250/461.2
356/23
356/39
356/417
356/73
382/133

International Classes

G01N 033/48; G01N 021/64; G06K 009/20

Field of Search

356/39 356/72 356/73 356/318 356/417 356/23 250/461.2 382/6

Assignee

TOA Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. (Hyogo, JP)

Examiners

McGraw; Vincent P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pearne, Gordon, McCoy & Granger

US Patent References

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4338024   Flow analyzer and...
4786165   Flow cytometry and...
5093866   Fluorescence and...

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Abstract
A white-light image and a fluorescent image are capable of being captured by a single video camera, and a single light source for producing exciting light is used to pick up the fluorescent image and monitor arrival of particles to the image capturing area. Specifically, besides a strobe light source, a light source, the output of which normally is low, is provided for exciting fluorescence and for monitoring cell flow-through. An image intensifier is used in the light-receiving system of the fluorescent image and is supplied with a voltage the size and timing of which are controlled in such a manner that the irradiation of a cell with the strobe light when the white-light image is captured will not have an adverse effect upon the aforementioned light-receiving system. This makes it possible to pick up two images each in a different zone on the light-receiving surface of image capturing means.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A flow imaging cytometer comprising:

a flow cell formed to include a flat flow path for causing a specimen solution containing particle components to be sensed to flow as a flat stream;

a first light source arranged on a first side of said flow cell for irradiating the specimen solution in said flow cell with light the quantity of which is switched;

a second light source arranged on a first side of said flow cell for irradiating the specimen solution in said flow cell with pulsed light;

first image capturing means arranged on a second side of said flow cell for capturing still pictures of particle components in the specimen solution irradiated with high-luminance pulsed light from said first light source and particle components irradiated with the light from said second light source;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a flow imaging cytometer. More particularly, the invention relates to a flow-imaging particle analyzing system in which cells fluorescently stained in a manner suitable for the particular cells of interest are introduced to a flow cell to be formed into a planar sheathed flow and irradiated with white light (strobe light) to obtain a white-light image and excited with laser light to obtain a fluorescent image in a highly efficient manner, and in which the two types of images can be captured simultaneously by a single video camera and subject to analysis.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Attempts have been made to irradiate cells, which have been stained and smeared on a glass slide, with light such as visible light or ultraviolet light under a microscope, capture a fluorescent image of cells of interest, analyze the resulting image and obtain physiological information relating to the cells. However, a method of this kind is not suited to the analytical processing of a large number of cells in a short time, and analysis using fluorescent images has only limited application.
 
  An imaging flow cytometer is provided with a continuous-emission light source for continuously monitoring cells passing through the image capturing area...  A particle image analyzer includes a first light source for applying strobe light to a sample solution flowing through a flow cell, first image pick-up...