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Fourier imaging cytometry for optical analysis of phytoplankton and bacteria in ballast water

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Abstract

We introduce a Fourier imaging cytometer for ballast water analysis. We demonstrate detection of Tetraselmis and Nannochloropsis by autofluorescence, and E. faecalis and V. cholerae by brightfield scattering. Achieving sensitivity of ~95% and specificity of ~80%.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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