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A fluorophore count reveals the right distribution

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Method reveals the number of fluorescent molecules in a cluster

Hank Hogan

In an ideal world, fluorescent molecules used to label a biological sample always would be distinct from one another, making quantifying them a simple matter of counting. In the real world of fluorescence microscopy, however, fluorophores often congregate in clusters, or puncta, and determining how many of them are in puncta can be challenging. Now researchers from the University of Washington in Seattle have developed and demonstrated an approach that reveals the number of single molecules present in a cluster once the relationship between single molecule and single puncta intensity...Read full article

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    Published: April 2007
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    fluorescence microscopy
    Fluorescence microscopy is a specialized optical imaging technique used in biology, chemistry, and materials science to visualize and study specimens that exhibit fluorescence. Fluorescence is the phenomenon where a substance absorbs light at one wavelength and emits light at a longer wavelength. In fluorescence microscopy, fluorescent dyes or proteins are used to label specific structures or molecules within a sample. The basic principles of fluorescence microscopy involve illuminating the...
    Basic SciencebiologicalBiophotonicsfluorescence microscopyfluorescent moleculesMicroscopyResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectors

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