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Rapid frequency-domain FLIM spinning disk confocal microscope: Lifetime resolution, image improvement and wavelet analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUORESCENCE
Volume 18, Issue 5, Pages 929-942

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10895-008-0332-3

Keywords

FLIM; FLI; lifetime imaging; spinning disk; microscope; polar plot; wavelet; morphology; background subtraction; denoising

Funding

  1. NIH [PHS 5 P41 RRO3155]
  2. UIUC [UIUC Physics Department (RMC)]

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A spinning disk confocal attachment is added to a full-field real-time frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime-resolved imaging microscope (FLIM). This provides confocal 3-D imaging while retaining all the characteristics of the normal 2-D FLIM. The spinning disk arrangement allows us to retain the speed of the normal 2-D full field FLIM while gaining true 3-D resolution. We also introduce the use of wavelet image transformations into the FLIM analysis. Wavelets prove useful for selecting objects according to their morphology, denoising and background subtraction. The performance of the instrument and the analysis routines are tested with quantitative physical samples and examples are presented with complex biological samples.

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