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18 January 2005 Development of a multispectral multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy system using a streak camera
Junle Qu, Lixin Liu, Baoping Guo, Ziyang Lin, Tao Hu, Jindong Tian, Shuyan Wang, Jikang Zhang, Hanben Niu
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Abstract
We report on the development of a multispectral multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (MM-FLIM) system that is the combination a streak camera, a prism spectrophotometer, a femtosecond Ti: Sapphire laser and a fluorescence microscope. This system is versatile with multispectral capability, high temporal (10ps) and spatial (0.36μm) resolution and can be used to make 3-dimensional (3D) (x-y-z) multiphoton fluorescence intensity, spectrally resolved intensity and lifetime measurements with a single detector. The system was calibrated with a F-P etalon and a standard fluorescent dye and the lifetime value obtained was in good agreement with the value reported in the literature. Preliminary results suggest that this MM-FLIM system has integrated high temporal, spatial, and spectral resolution fluorescence detection in one microscopy system. Potential applications of this system include multiwell imaging, tissue discrimination, intracellular physiology and fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging.
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Junle Qu, Lixin Liu, Baoping Guo, Ziyang Lin, Tao Hu, Jindong Tian, Shuyan Wang, Jikang Zhang, and Hanben Niu "Development of a multispectral multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy system using a streak camera", Proc. SPIE 5630, Optics in Health Care and Biomedical Optics: Diagnostics and Treatment II, (18 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.568736
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy

Luminescence

Microscopy

Streak cameras

Fluorescence lifetime imaging

Multiphoton microscopy

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