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Resolving Low-Expression Cell Surface Antigens by Time-Gated Orthogonal Scanning Automated Microscopy
We report a highly sensitive method for rapid identification
and
quantification of rare-event cells carrying low-abundance surface
biomarkers. The method applies lanthanide bioprobes and time-gated
detection to effectively eliminate both nontarget organisms and background
noise and utilizes the europium containing nanoparticles to further
amplify the signal strength by a factor of ∼20. Of interest
is that these nanoparticles did not correspondingly enhance the intensity
of nonspecific binding. Thus, the dramatically improved signal-to-background
ratio enables the low-expression surface antigens on single cells
to be quantified. Furthermore, we applied an orthogonal scanning automated
microscopy (OSAM) technique to rapidly process a large population
of target-only cells on microscopy slides, leading to quantitative
statistical data with high certainty. Thus, the techniques together
resolved nearly all false-negative events from the interfering crowd
including many false-positive events