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Published February 2023 | public
Journal Article

Cell monitoring with optical coherence tomography

Abstract

Background aims: We evaluated a commercially available instrument, OCTiCell (chromologic.com/octicell), for monitoring cell growth in suspended agitated bioreactors based on optical coherence tomography. OCTiCell is an in-line, completely non-invasive instrument that can operate on any suspended-cell bioreactor with a window or transparent wall. In traditional optical coherence tomography, the imaging beam is rastered over the sample to form a three-dimensional image. OCTiCell, instead uses a fixed imaging beam and takes advantage of the motion of the media to move the cells across the interrogating optical beam. Results: We found strong correlations between the non-invasive, non-contact, reagent-free OCTiCell measurements of cell concentration and viability and those obtained from the automated cell counter, and the XTT viability assay, which is a colorimetric assay for quantifying metabolic activity. Conclusions: This novel cell monitoring method can adapt to different bioreactor form factors and could reduce the labor cost and contamination risks associated with cell growth monitoring.

Additional Information

This work was funded by the Defense Health Agency Contract No. W81XWH-19-C-0081. ChromoLogic LLC staff adheres strictly to Ethical Scientific Conduct guidelines documented by the company in their Employee Agreement, and all workers adhere to guidelines established by the National Institutes of Health.

Additional details

Created:
August 22, 2023
Modified:
October 24, 2023