A flexible wide-field FLIM endoscope utilising blue excitation light for label-free contrast of tissue

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Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) has previously been shown to provide contrast between normal and diseased tissue. Here we present progress towards clinical and preclinical FLIM endoscopy of tissue autofluorescence, demonstrating a flexible wide-field endoscope that utilised a low average power blue picosecond laser diode excitation source and was able to acquire ~mm-scale spatial maps of autofluorescence lifetimes from fresh ex vivo diseased human larynx biopsies in ~8 seconds using an average excitation power of ~0.5 mW at the specimen. To illustrate its potential for FLIM at higher acquisition rates, a higher power mode-locked frequency doubled Ti:Sapphire laser was used to demonstrate FLIM of ex vivo mouse bowel at up to 2.5 Hz using 10 mW of average excitation power at the specimen. (

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Sparks, H., Warren, S., Guedes, J., Yoshida, N., Charn, T. C., Guerra, N., … French, P. (2015). A flexible wide-field FLIM endoscope utilising blue excitation light for label-free contrast of tissue. Journal of Biophotonics, 8(1–2), 168–178. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.201300203

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