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Technique Enhances Effect of Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy
TOKUSHIMA, Japan, Jan. 7, 2021 — Researchers from Tokushima University have developed a method of fluorescence lifetime microscopy that does not require mechanical scanning. The technique drastically increases the effectiveness of fluorescence lifetime microscopy (FLIM). A major limitation to traditional FLIM methods stems from the fact that fluorescence decay is fast-occurring — most ordinary cameras are unable to capture it. Using a single-point photodetector overcomes the issue, though the device must be scanned
In Vivo Imaging with FLIM Shows Effect of Experience on Neuronal Activity
JUPITER, Fla., Dec. 30, 2019 — Every day, the neuronal connections within our brains change depending on what we learn and experience in our daily lives. Specialized proteins, called activity-dependent transcription factors, activate genes within the cells of the brain to help it...
Catheter Combines Ultrasound and Multispectral Fluorescence to Measure Arterial Plaque
DAVIS, Calif., Oct. 6, 2017 — A novel cardiac catheter probe combines intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIm) in a single device that can image the arteries of a living heart. The catheter can simultaneously retrieve structural and biochemical...
FLIM OPT Monitors Cell Signaling in Live Organisms
LONDON, May 17, 2016 — Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) combined with Optical Projection Tomography (OPT) has been used to image and monitor apoptosis in whole live organisms in 3D. Termed FLIM OPT, the method may provide a means to visualize cell signaling processes...
PicoQuant Hires 2 for Sales Team
BERLIN, March 14, 2012 — In response to continued growth and business development, the optoelectronics company has added two laser specialists to its sales and marketing team.
Multimodal Imaging: Combining Techniques to Give Microscopists a Boost
May 24, 2011 — On the way to conjoining two well-established but disparate imaging modalities, a FLIM (fluorescence lifetime imaging) and CARS microscope was achieved along with the development of an adapter that could bring real change to the way microscopists...
The Road to P West
Jan 10, 2011 — I may have mentioned a time or two before: I am an inveterate road tripper, an unapologetic bird of passage, an excursionist in the grand arcades and back alleys of mythic America. In my book no motel is too seedy, too riddled with bullet holes. And...
Fast Camera Takes A New Look at Biosensing
TEDDINGTON, England, Dec. 9, 2010 — A European consortium comprising the National Physical Laboratory, ST Microelectronics, the University of Edinburgh and TU Delft has been involved in the development and application of the Megaframe Imager - an ultrafast camera capable of recording...
Photonics West YIA Winners
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Feb. 25, 2009 – SPIE has announced the winners of the Young Investigator Award (YIA) from Photonics West 2009 in San Diego, Calif. As part of this year’s Photonics West, SPIE organized a special symposium called the “Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Imaging”...
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