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      Handheld subcellular-resolution single-fiber confocal microscope using high-reflectivity two-axis vertical combdrive silicon microscanner.

      Biomedical Microdevices
      Equipment Design, instrumentation, Fiber Optic Technology, Humans, Image Enhancement, Micromanipulation, Microscopy, Confocal, methods, Miniaturization, Silicon, chemistry

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          We introduce a handheld single-fiber laser-scanning confocal microscope, incorporating a high-reflectivity two-axis silicon vertical combdrive microscanner, aimed at in vivo early detection of epithelial precancers. The approach adopted is motivated by need for a portable, economical, biopsy-free, early precancer screening technology in low-infrastructure environments. Our microelectromechanical system (MEMS) based handheld probe integrates the microscanners with miniature objective lens system and flexible electrical routing in a forward-imaging configuration, with 4.8 mm distal probe tip outer diameter for unrestricted imaging access in biological sites such as the oral cavity and cervix. Reflectance confocal videos of a USAF 1951 resolution target and biological samples were obtained over 200 microm x 110 microm field of view, with 0.80 and 9.55 microm lateral and axial resolution, at 3.5-5.0 frames per second. With improvements to objective numerical aperture, our probe can enable precise evaluation of nuclear size, density, nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio and cell density, which are important visual identifiers of epithelial precancers.

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          18449642
          10.1007/s10544-008-9176-5

          Chemistry
          Equipment Design,instrumentation,Fiber Optic Technology,Humans,Image Enhancement,Micromanipulation,Microscopy, Confocal,methods,Miniaturization,Silicon,chemistry

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