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Technique to Suppress Photobleaching Increases Imaging Window

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To better understand how proteins move and interact within a cell membrane, an imaging method called live-cell single fluorescent-molecule imaging (SFMI) can be used to tag each protein in the membrane with a fluorescent marker. The proteins are visible under a custom-built fluorescence microscope. However, the markers under the microscope photobleach over time; because of this, researchers using SFMI have only been able to observe individual molecules for about 10 s at a time. Microscope built by the Membrane Cooperativity Unit for live-cell single fluorescent-molecule imaging (SFMI)....Read full article

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    BioPhotonics
    May/Jun 2018
    GLOSSARY
    fluorescence
    The emission of light or other electromagnetic radiation of longer wavelengths by a substance as a result of the absorption of some other radiation of shorter wavelengths, provided the emission continues only as long as the stimulus producing it is maintained. In other words, fluorescence is the luminescence that persists for less than about 10-8 s after excitation.
    photobleaching
    A process that helps optical fibers recover from damage induced by radiation. When silica is irradiated, bonds break and attenuation increases. Light in the fiber assists in recombining the species released by the broken bonds, decreasing attenuation.
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