An optical microscope capable of measuring time resolved luminescence (phosphorescence and delayed fluorescence) images has been developed. The technique employs two phase-locked mechanical choppers and a slow-scan scientific CCD camera attached to a normal fluorescence microscope. The sample is illuminated by a periodic train of light pulses and the image is recorded within a defined time interval after the end of each excitation period. The time resolution discriminates completely against light scattering, reflection, autofluorescence, and extraneous prompt fluorescence, which ordinarily decrease contrast in normal fluorescence microscopy measurements. Time resolved image microscopy produces a high contrast image and particular structures...
The sensitivity of filter-based fluorescence microscopy techniques is limited by autofluorescence ba...
Steady-state fluorence imaging and time-resolved fluorescence imaging are two important areas in flu...
The development of two different methods for fluorescence lifetime imaging in microscopy are present...
Luminescent metal complexes are increasingly being investigated as emissive probes and sensors for c...
Improvements and extended applications of time-resolved delayed luminescence imaging microscopy (TR-...
The abundance of naturally fluorescing components (autofluorophors) encountered in environmentally s...
A frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope (FLIM) has been developed. A continuous ...
The ubiquity of naturally fluorescing components (autofluorophores) encountered in most biological s...
It was not until the 1930s that measurement of the fluorescence lifetime (τf) and the confirmation o...
AbstractThe combination of temporal and spectral resolution in fluorescence microscopy based on long...
The combination of fluorescence microscopy and time-resolved techniques opens up new possibilities i...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool for the rapid identification of target organisms. However...
Time-gated luminescence microscopy using long-lifetime molecular probes can effectively eliminate au...
<p>a) The high temporal resolution of oscilloscope data acquisition enables the measurement of tempo...
Advances in time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy can be applied to cellular imaging. Fluorescence...
The sensitivity of filter-based fluorescence microscopy techniques is limited by autofluorescence ba...
Steady-state fluorence imaging and time-resolved fluorescence imaging are two important areas in flu...
The development of two different methods for fluorescence lifetime imaging in microscopy are present...
Luminescent metal complexes are increasingly being investigated as emissive probes and sensors for c...
Improvements and extended applications of time-resolved delayed luminescence imaging microscopy (TR-...
The abundance of naturally fluorescing components (autofluorophors) encountered in environmentally s...
A frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope (FLIM) has been developed. A continuous ...
The ubiquity of naturally fluorescing components (autofluorophores) encountered in most biological s...
It was not until the 1930s that measurement of the fluorescence lifetime (τf) and the confirmation o...
AbstractThe combination of temporal and spectral resolution in fluorescence microscopy based on long...
The combination of fluorescence microscopy and time-resolved techniques opens up new possibilities i...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool for the rapid identification of target organisms. However...
Time-gated luminescence microscopy using long-lifetime molecular probes can effectively eliminate au...
<p>a) The high temporal resolution of oscilloscope data acquisition enables the measurement of tempo...
Advances in time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy can be applied to cellular imaging. Fluorescence...
The sensitivity of filter-based fluorescence microscopy techniques is limited by autofluorescence ba...
Steady-state fluorence imaging and time-resolved fluorescence imaging are two important areas in flu...
The development of two different methods for fluorescence lifetime imaging in microscopy are present...