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Title

Hyperspectral backscatter imaging: a label-free approach to cytogenetics.

Authors

Rebner, Karsten; Ostertag, Edwin; Kessler, Rudolf

Abstract

Current techniques for chromosome analysis need to be improved for rapid, economical identification of complex chromosomal defects by sensitive and selective visualisation. In this paper, we present a straightforward method for characterising unstained human metaphase chromosomes. Backscatter imaging in a dark-field setup combined with visible and short near-infrared spectroscopy is used to monitor morphological differences in the distribution of the chromosomal fine structure in human metaphase chromosomes. The reasons for the scattering centres in the fine structure are explained. Changes in the scattering centres during preparation of the metaphases are discussed. FDTD simulations are presented to substantiate the experimental findings. We show that local scattering features consisting of underlying spectral modulations of higher frequencies associated with a high variety of densely packed chromatin can be represented by their scatter profiles even on a sub-microscopic level. The result is independent of the chromosome preparation and structure size. This analytical method constitutes a rapid, cost-effective and label-free cytogenetic technique which can be used in a standard light microscope.

Subjects

CHROMOSOME analysis; METAPHASE (Mitosis); BACKSCATTERING; FINITE difference time domain method; DNA analysis

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2016, Vol 408, Issue 21, p5701

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-016-9670-1

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