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Photonics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 569
Author(s):  
Horia Popescu ◽  
Franck Fortuna ◽  
Renaud Delaunay ◽  
Nicolas Jaouen ◽  
Carlo Spezzani ◽  
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We report on the development and implementation of methodologies dedicated to soft X-ray imaging by coherent scattering in reflection mode. Two complementary approaches are tested, based on Fourier transform holography and on ptychography. A new method for designing holographic masks has been developed. Our results represent a feasibility test and highlight the potential and limitations of imaging in reflection mode. Reflectivity is less efficient than transmission at soft X-ray wavelengths, hampering the acquisition of good quality images. Nonetheless, it has the potential to image a wider set of samples, notably those that are not transparent to soft X-rays. Although the images obtained so far are of modest quality, these results are extremely encouraging for continuing the development of coherent soft X-ray imaging in reflection mode.


Optica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vivek Boominathan ◽  
Jacob Robinson ◽  
Ashok Veeraraghavan ◽  
Laura Waller

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 034109
Author(s):  
Jianwei Li ◽  
Li Dai ◽  
Ningmei Yu ◽  
Yinfeng Wu

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zibang Zhang ◽  
Changchun Lu ◽  
Yanxun Guo ◽  
You Zhou ◽  
Shaowei Jiang ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. e0248917
Author(s):  
Prisca Perlemoine ◽  
Pierre R. Marcoux ◽  
Emmanuel Picard ◽  
Emmanuel Hadji ◽  
Marc Zelsmann ◽  
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The growing number of drug-resistant bacterial infections worldwide is driving renewed interest in phage therapy. Based on the use of a personalized cocktail composed of highly specific bacterial viruses, this therapy relies on a range of tests on agar media to determine the most active phage on a given bacterial target (phage susceptibility testing), or to isolate new lytic phages from an environmental sample (enrichment of phage banks). However, these culture-based techniques are still solely interpreted through direct visual detection of plaques. The main objective of this work is to investigate computer-assisted methods in order to ease and accelerate diagnosis in phage therapy but also to study phage plaque growth kinetics. For this purpose, we designed a custom wide-field lensless imaging device, which allows continuous monitoring over a very large area sensor (3.3 cm2). Here we report bacterial susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus phage in 3 hr and estimation of infectious titer in 8 hr 20 min. These are much shorter time-to-results than the 12 to 24 hours traditionally needed, since naked eye observation and counting of phage plaques is still the most widely used technique for susceptibility testing prior to phage therapy. Moreover, the continuous monitoring of the samples enables the study of plaque growth kinetics, which enables a deeper understanding of the interaction between phage and bacteria. Finally, thanks to the 4.3 μm resolution, we detect phage-resistant bacterial microcolonies of Klebsiella pneumoniae inside the boundaries of phage plaques and thus show that our prototype is also a suitable device to track phage resistance. Lensless imaging is therefore an all-in-one method that could easily be implemented in cost-effective and compact devices in phage laboratories to help with phage therapy diagnosis.


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