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Compressed intracellular motility via non-uniform temporal sampling in dynamic optical coherence tomography.

Amy L Oldenburg, Pan Ji,Xiao Yu, Lin Yang

Journal of biomedical optics(2024)

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Significance:Optical coherence tomography has great utility for capturing dynamic processes, but such applications are particularly data-intensive. Samples such as biological tissues exhibit temporal features at varying time scales, which makes data reduction challenging. Aim:We propose a method for capturing short- and long-term correlations of a sample in a compressed way using non-uniform temporal sampling to reduce scan time and memory overhead. Approach:The proposed method separates the relative contributions of white noise, fluctuating features, and stationary features. The method is demonstrated on mammary epithelial cell spheroids in three-dimensional culture for capturing intracellular motility without loss of signal integrity. Results:Results show that the spatial patterns of motility are preserved and that hypothesis tests of spheroids treated with blebbistatin, a motor protein inhibitor, are unchanged with up to eightfold compression. Conclusions:The ability to measure short- and long-term correlations compressively will enable new applications in (3+1)D imaging and high-throughput screening.
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