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High-Throughput, Label-Free and Slide-Free Histological Imaging by Computational Microscopy and Unsupervised Learning

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202102358

Keywords

computational microscopy; histology; label-free imaging; unsupervised learning

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Commission [ITS/036/19]
  2. Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [16208620, 26203619]
  3. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology startup grant [R9421]

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CHAMP is a promising histological imaging method that enables high-throughput and label-free imaging of tissues with high resolution and processing speed. By unsupervised learning, CHAMP images can be transformed into virtually stained histological images, extracting significant cellular features with high accuracy.
Rapid and high-resolution histological imaging with minimal tissue preparation has long been a challenging and yet captivating medical pursuit. Here, the authors propose a promising and transformative histological imaging method, termed computational high-throughput autofluorescence microscopy by pattern illumination (CHAMP). With the assistance of computational microscopy, CHAMP enables high-throughput and label-free imaging of thick and unprocessed tissues with large surface irregularity at an acquisition speed of 10 mm(2)/10 s with 1.1-mu m lateral resolution. Moreover, the CHAMP image can be transformed into a virtually stained histological image (Deep-CHAMP) through unsupervised learning within 15 s, where significant cellular features are quantitatively extracted with high accuracy. The versatility of CHAMP is experimentally demonstrated using mouse brain/kidney and human lung tissues prepared with various clinical protocols, which enables a rapid and accurate intraoperative/postoperative pathological examination without tissue processing or staining, demonstrating its great potential as an assistive imaging platform for surgeons and pathologists to provide optimal adjuvant treatment.

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