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Controlled Light Exposure Microscopy for Confocal Imaging

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Pixel-by-pixel control of light exposure brings benefits to live-cell image.

Dr. Jennifer L. Peters, Nikon Instruments Inc.

Fluorescence imaging of live cells and tissues is a powerful technique that is increasingly finding new applications in the biological sciences.1 However, photobleaching and phototoxicity can present significant challenges for many types of live-cell imaging experiments, including many laser-based applications. Photobleaching — the fading of fluorophore molecules — can seriously degrade image quality and limit the amount of time useful data can be collected from live cells.2 Phototoxicity also is a serious concern: Excitation light can cause generation of free radicals that react with easily...Read full article

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    Published: April 2007
    Biophotonicsconfocal imagingFeaturesfluorescence imagingLight Exposure MicroscopyMicroscopySensors & Detectors

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