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"Fluorescence Hyperspectral Imaging on a microscope"
Unmix multiple fluorophores, characterize nanoparticles
"PARISS
performs fluorescence spectral spectral imaging
in living and prepared cells and
tissue!"
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| Spectral emission profiles of Alexa 555, 569, and
594. Emission
spectra of each fluorophore strongly overlaps the
others. |
Tissue section stained with Alexa 555, 569 and 594; all excited simultaneously at 488 nm.
The distribution of each fluorophore is clearly
segmented**. |
Key
Applications
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Spectral
"unmixing"
algorithm: spectral waveform cross-correlation. Accommodates non-linear mixing
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CFP/YFP
FRET:
with over 300 wavelength
data points! A recent FRET paper included the surprising statement:
Quote: “While the biological implication for such protease activity we observed in some dying cells remains to be explored, these examples demonstrate the power of spectral imaging to monitor FRET. None of the other FRET measurement methods, including sensitized emission, acceptor recovery after photo-bleaching or donor fluorescent lifetime imaging (FLIM), can differentiate such situations.”[1]
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Segment
and delineate: Up
to 15 fluorophores or chromophores
simultaneously in fluorescence, or brightfield
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Nano-materials: Quantum Dots, wires,
rods and particles
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OLED: (Organic LED) defect characterization
[1] "Detection of Real-Time Mitochondrial Caspase Activity, in Situ, in Live Cells", Yingpei Zhang, Catherine Haskins, Marisa Lopez-Cruzan, Jianhua Zhang, Victoria Centonze-Frohlich, Brian Herman; Microsc Microanal.; 10:442-8 (Aug 2004)
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* "Alexa Fluor(R)"
and "Molecular Probes(TM)" are trademarks of
Invitrogen/Molecular Probes
** Taken from "Abstract_FRET_FLIM_Spectral Imaging2"
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here for the pdf
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