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Supercontinuum Light Source Simplifies Detection of Multiple Fluorophores

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Hank Hogan

By taking a holistic approach, researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor have developed a multicolor fluorescence detection scheme that uses a fast, broadband white light to excite several types of fluorophores. A time-resolved detector captures the whole-spectrum fluorescence, without the use of excitation or emission filters. Team member Jing Yong Ye noted that the combination of supercontinuum generation and time-resolving detection is novel. “It has not been done before — to use unfiltered supercontinuum as a unique excitation source for fluorescence...Read full article

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    Published: October 2007
    FeaturesMicroscopymulticolor fluorescence detectionSensors & Detectorsspectroscopyunfiltered supercontinuumUniversity of Michigan

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