FLIM Microscopy in Biology and Medicine

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advanced fluorescence lifetime data interpretation
Aequorea GFP
Ammasi Periasamy
anisotropy
Anisotropy Decay
biomedical imaging
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confocal microscopy
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Excitation Light
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FLIM
FLIM Data
FLIM Image
FLIM Measurement
FLIM Microscopy
FLIM Microscopy in Biology and Medicine
FLIM System
Flourescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM)
Flourescence microscopy
Flourescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)
fluorescence
Fluorescence Decay
Fluorescence Intensity Decays
Fluorescence Lifetime
Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging
fluorescent
Free NADH
Frequency Domain FLIM
Fret Data
Fret Efficiency
imaging
lifetime
Lifetime Components
Lifetime Imaging
lifetimes
Measured Fluorescence Lifetime
measuring
molecular probes
nonlinear imaging methods
photon counting techniques
quantitative fluorescence analysis
Robert M. Clegg
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781420078909
  • Weight: 1020g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jul 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Detecting Signals at the Single Molecule Level: Pioneering Achievements in Microscopy

Recent advances have led to such remarkable improvements in fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy’s (FLIM) capacity for contrast and sensitivity that researchers can now employ it to detect signals at the single molecule level. FLIM also offers the additional benefit of independence from fluorophore concentration and excitation intensity. Moreover, its unique sensitivity makes it an excellent reporter of conformational changes and of variations in the molecular surroundings of biological molecules.

Most of this improvement and discovery have occurred during the past decade, and, to date, information that would benefit a broad range of researchers remains scattered in the literature. Edited by two of the top pioneers in the field, FLIM Microscopy in Biology and Medicine presents the fundamentals of FLIM along with a number of advanced considerations so that a wider audience can appreciate recent and potential improvements that make it such a valuable tool.

New Opportunities for Biomedical Researchers… New Challenges for Microscopy Researchers

Discussion sections in all the chapters clearly show the challenges for implementing FLIM for various applications. Certain chapters discuss limits on the number of photons required for highly accurate lifetime determinations, as well as the accuracy with which multiple, closely associated lifetime components can reliably be determined. Such considerations are important for the user when he or she is selecting the most advantageous method of FLIM to use for a particular application.

While this book provides an introduction for those new to FLIM, it gathers a wealth of material to enhance the work of experts involved in pioneering technological improvements, as well as those research opportunities in this unique and promising area of microscopy.

Ammasi Periasamy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA

Robert M. Clegg, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA