Abstract
We report a novel whole-field three-dimensional fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope that incoporates multispectral imaging to provide five-dimensional (5-D) fluorescence microscopy. This instrument, which can acquire a 5-D data set in less than a minute, is based on potentially compact and inexpensive diode-pumped solid-state laser technology. We demonstrate that spectral discrimination as well as optical sectioning minimize artifacts in lifetime determination and illustrate how spectral discrimination improves the lifetime contrast of biological tissue. © 2001 Optical Society of America.
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Siegel, J., Elson, D. S., Webb, S. E. D., Parsons-Karavassilis, D., Lévêque-Fort, S., Cole, M. J., … Wilson, T. (2001). Whole-field five-dimensional fluorescence microscopy combining lifetime and spectral resolution with optical sectioning. Optics Letters, 26(17), 1338. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.26.001338
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