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Comb of a lifetime: a new method for fluorescence microscopy – EurekAlert

Conventional fluorescence microscopy provides poor quantitative information of the sample because it only captures fluorescence intensity, which changes frequently…

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IMAGE: 2D arrangement of 44,400 light stopwatches enables scan-less fluorescence lifetime imaging
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Credit: Tokushima University
Fluorescence microscopy is widely used in biochemistry and life sciences because it allows scientists to directly observe cells and certain compounds in and around them. Fluorescent molecules absorb light within a specific wavelength range and then re-emit it at the longer wavelength range. However, the major limitation of conventional fluorescence microscopy…

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