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26 April 2000 Multiparametric analysis of cellular and subcellular function using spectral imaging
Ronald M. Lynch, Kevin D. Nullmeyer, Bridget K. Ford, Linda S. Tompkins, Vicki L. Sutherland, Michael R. Descour
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Abstract
Development of fluorescent probes which sense cellular constituents (metabolites, ions) has revolutionized studies of cell physiology. To take full advantage of these probes for physiological studies, techniques which simultaneously monitor signal from multiple probes with high temporal resolution are required. In addition,the response of unique cells within a population may be heterogeneous making spatial sampling important for specific applications.
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Ronald M. Lynch, Kevin D. Nullmeyer, Bridget K. Ford, Linda S. Tompkins, Vicki L. Sutherland, and Michael R. Descour "Multiparametric analysis of cellular and subcellular function using spectral imaging", Proc. SPIE 3924, Molecular Imaging: Reporters, Dyes, Markers, and Instrumentation, (26 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384242
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Luminescence

Temporal resolution

Imaging spectroscopy

Microscopes

Oxygen

Spatial resolution

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