Combining High Efficiency Darkfield Illumination and Hyperspectral Imaging to Map Delivery of Nano-Scale Therapeutic Agents in Complex Cell Structures
Samuel M Lawrence, CEO, Cytoviva Inc
Modern
drug delivery strategies now envision the use of nano-sized particles that
enter the cell with therapeutic interventions.
This has in turn driven the quest for tools which can aid in the study
of the pharmacokinetics of therapies delivered through emerging
modalities. Imaging techniques which can
augment purely qualitative data (i.e. “pictures”) with a quantitative
underpinning are needed to help researchers gain better insight into the
efficacy of new delivery techniques. The
combination of high resolution microscope imaging with spectrophotometry offers
a viable solution to this need. By
combining these two technologies it is possible to capture the optical spectrum
of sub-micron sized materials both on and within targeted cells. This information can in turn be used to map
their distribution and determine their microenvironment within cell space. These data can therefore provide the
researcher with invaluable insight into both the efficacy of the subject delivery modality as well as the pharmacokinetics of the
subject therapy.
This
talk will provide an overview of the technologies used to create these data
sets as well as offer examples of various relevant applications. Emphasis will be placed on the creation of
optical images using Enhanced Darkfield illumination and the analysis of these
images with state-of-the-art hyperspectral imaging hardware and software. Several examples of data sets created with
this approach will be discussed as well.
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