Fig. 3: Dynabead-conjugated MCF7 cells demonstrate periodic rotational motion under an alternating magnetic force field. | Light: Science & Applications

Fig. 3: Dynabead-conjugated MCF7 cells demonstrate periodic rotational motion under an alternating magnetic force field.

From: Computational cytometer based on magnetically modulated coherent imaging and deep learning

Fig. 3

Images were acquired using a 40 × 0.6NA benchtop microscope. a–o Snapshots of three Dynabead-conjugated MCF7 cells at different time points within a period of oscillation (period = 1 s). p Images taken at the two extrema of the oscillation (t = 0.5 s and t = 1.0 s) were fused together to demonstrate the movement, where the grey regions in the fused image represent the consistency between the two images and the magenta/green colours represent the differences of the two images. Magenta represents the first image (t = 0.5 s), and green represents the second image (t = 1.0 s)

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