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Neuromorphic-enabled video-activated cell sorting

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  • Weihua He

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Junwen Zhu

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Yongxiang Feng

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Fei Liang

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Kaichao You

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Huichao Chai

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Zhipeng Sui

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Haiqing Hao

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Guoqi Li

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Jingjing Zhao

    (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)

  • Lei Deng

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Rong Zhao

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Wenhui Wang

    (Tsinghua University)

Abstract

Imaging flow cytometry allows image-activated cell sorting (IACS) with enhanced feature dimensions in cellular morphology, structure, and composition. However, existing IACS frameworks suffer from the challenges of 3D information loss and processing latency dilemma in real-time sorting operation. Herein, we establish a neuromorphic-enabled video-activated cell sorter (NEVACS) framework, designed to achieve high-dimensional spatiotemporal characterization content alongside high-throughput sorting of particles in wide field of view. NEVACS adopts event camera, CPU, spiking neural networks deployed on a neuromorphic chip, and achieves sorting throughput of 1000 cells/s with relatively economic hybrid hardware solution (~$10 K for control) and simple-to-make-and-use microfluidic infrastructures. Particularly, the application of NEVACS in classifying regular red blood cells and blood-disease-relevant spherocytes highlights the accuracy of using video over a single frame (i.e., average error of 0.99% vs 19.93%), indicating NEVACS’ potential in cell morphology screening and disease diagnosis.

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  • Weihua He & Junwen Zhu & Yongxiang Feng & Fei Liang & Kaichao You & Huichao Chai & Zhipeng Sui & Haiqing Hao & Guoqi Li & Jingjing Zhao & Lei Deng & Rong Zhao & Wenhui Wang, 2024. "Neuromorphic-enabled video-activated cell sorting," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-55094-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-55094-0
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