Abstract
Are the answers to biological questions obtained via live fluorescence microscopy substantially affected by phototoxicity? Although a single set of standards for assessing phototoxicity cannot exist owing to the breadth of samples and experimental questions associated with biological imaging, we need quantitative, practical assessments and reporting standards to ensure that imaging has a minimal impact on observed biological processes and sample health. Here we discuss the problem of phototoxicity in biology and suggest guidelines to improve its reporting and assessment.
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Laissue, P. P., Alghamdi, R. A., Tomancak, P., Reynaud, E. G., & Shroff, H. (2017, June 29). Assessing phototoxicity in live fluorescence imaging. Nature Methods. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.4344
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