Fluorescence lifetime imaging: An emerging technique in fluorescence microscopy

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Morgan, CG
Mitchell, AC
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10.1007/BF02263674
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Fluorescence microscopy is an important tool for biological research, in part because of the extremely high detection sensitivity that can be achieved, but also because fluorescent molecules can be used as probes on account of their environmental responsiveness, for example to measure intracellular pH or metal ion concentration. Unfortunately, the environmental sensitivity can sometimes be a source of problems because of enhancement or 'quenching', which can make it very difficult to relate emission intensity to the amount of fluorophore present. The measured intensity is essentially proportional to the product of the amount of fluorophore present in the sample and the local quantum yield of the fluorophore (the quantum yield can be thought of as the probability that an excited molecule decays by fluorescence emission rather than by other non-radiative processes). This is a particular difficulty in an environment such as a cell or tissue slice in which quantum yield and fluorophore concentration can both vary within the sample. Ideally we would wish to be able to measure the quantum yield of fluorescence as well as the fluorescence intensity, as this would allow environmental effects to be compensated for. Unfortunately, this is not at all easy, and indirect means to achieve the same goal are more appropriate. A recently introduced technique, fluorescence lifetime imaging (Morgan et al. 1992, Wang et al. 1992), offers one such means to improve quantification of fluorescence microscopy. In addition, as will be explained, the technique offers the prospect of significantly improving detection sensitivity in appropriate circumstances.
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