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Microscope Takes Deep-UV and Visible Picosecond Fluorescence Lifetime Measurements

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Dr. Lin Chandler, Horiba Jobin Yvon Inc., Fluorescence Div.

Time-resolved microscopy is the ultimate tool for investigating dynamic events in cells and subcellular structures. However, it previously was limited when used for applications that required wavelengths longer than 370 nm because of microscope optics that did not transmit in the deep-UV. Scientists must perform experiments in the deep-UV because some applications, such as intrinsic protein fluorescence studies, involve fluorescence emission in that region. A new filter-based confocal system can measure fluorescence lifetime and intensity directly under the microscope in the...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
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