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Scientists Develop Two New Point Spread Functions for Particles Three-dimensional Tracking
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Recently, the team of Prof. ZHANG Yunhai from Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (SIBET) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have made progress in particle 3D tracking.

Nanoparticle positioning and tracking have a wide range of needs in life science, drug research and development.

Real-time recording of the intracellular and extracellular motion of nano particles is of great significance in exploring the basic laws of life activities and drug transformation. This is crucial for clarifying key scientific issues such as disease pathogenesis, viral dynamic infection of host cells, and promoting the development and transformation of nano-drugs.

In the new research, ZHANG and his team modulated the phase of the emitted light to reshape the point spread function (PSF) and thus encode the axial position of the emitter. The information on the axial position of the particles can be obtained by estimating the variation of the shape or size of the PSF.

Scientists designed two new point spread functions: 2π-double helix point spread function(2π-DH-PSF) and splicing exponential function point spread function (SE-PSF), and used the two point spread functions to three-dimensional track biological particles.

The 2π-double-helix PSF (2π-DH-PSF) which can rotate 2π radians can track particles three-dimensionally in the axial range of 10μm. Combined with the defocus phases, and adopt a specific optical setting, which results in a final DH-PSF rotation angle of 720 degrees, can achieve a fourfold extension of the depth of field compared to a conventional DH-PSF (as shown in Fig. 1).

The related results were published on Optics Letters (2021) with the title of " Particles 3D tracking with large axial depth by using the 2π-DH-PSF".

Fig. 1. Two defocus 2π-double helix point spread functions were combined to achieve large depth of field particle tracking.(Image by SIBET)

The Splicing exponential point spread function (SE-PSF) can control the spatial extent and axial detectable range by adjusting the design parameters. Taking exponential function phase and defocus phase as basic units, the optimized phase of SE-PSF generated by splicing, symmetry, optimization and other operations (as shown in Fig. 2) can track particles in three dimensions within 20μm axial range.

The SE-PSF with a smaller spatial extent can effectively reduce the overlap of nanoparticle images and realize the 3D localization of dense multi-particles (as shown in Fig. 3).

Related results were published on Optics Express (2021) entitled " Splicing exponential point spread function design for localization of nanoparticles ".

Fig. 2. The generation process of splicing exponential function phase.(Image by SIBET)

Fig. 3. Experimental comparison.(Image by SIBET)

The three-dimensional tracking technology for particles can record the trajectory of the virus in the extracellular biological gel (such as mucus), and the process of virus particles entering living cells.

“It can be used to calculate particle’s average velocity, diffusion coefficient, etc. Therefore, it can provide a reference for studying the dynamic transport process of virus particles infecting host cells” said ZHANG Yunhai, the team leader.

In addition to the three applications of outer membrane vesicles, viruses, and nano-drug carriers, it can also be applied to neural vesicles (50-500 nm), chylomicrons (75-600 nm), and chromosomes (30-750 nm).

The tracking and positioning technology provides new research ideas and methods for dynamic process of neurotransmitter signal transduction, digestion and absorption of nutrients in the gastrointestinal tract, and the replication of genetic material, according to ZHANG.

 

 

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