Computational sensing of herpes simplex virus using a cost-effective on-chip microscope

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Aniruddha Ray
Mustafa Ugur Daloglu
Joslynn Ho
Avee Torres
Euan Mcleod
Aydogan Ozcan
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[1] University of California,Electrical Engineering Department
[2] University of California,Bioengineering Department
[3] University of California,California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)
[4] University of California,Department of Physics
[5] University of Arizona,College of Optical Sciences
[6] University of California,Department of Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine
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Caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), herpes is a viral infection that is one of the most widespread diseases worldwide. Here we present a computational sensing technique for specific detection of HSV using both viral immuno-specificity and the physical size range of the viruses. This label-free approach involves a compact and cost-effective holographic on-chip microscope and a surface-functionalized glass substrate prepared to specifically capture the target viruses. To enhance the optical signatures of individual viruses and increase their signal-to-noise ratio, self-assembled polyethylene glycol based nanolenses are rapidly formed around each virus particle captured on the substrate using a portable interface. Holographic shadows of specifically captured viruses that are surrounded by these self-assembled nanolenses are then reconstructed, and the phase image is used for automated quantification of the size of each particle within our large field-of-view, ~30 mm2. The combination of viral immuno-specificity due to surface functionalization and the physical size measurements enabled by holographic imaging is used to sensitively detect and enumerate HSV particles using our compact and cost-effective platform. This computational sensing technique can find numerous uses in global health related applications in resource-limited environments.
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