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- | === Kurt Thorn: Two Photon Microscopy === | + | ==== Kurt Thorn: Two Photon Microscopy |
Kurt Thorn of UCSF talks about two-photon microscopy which uses intense pulsed lasers to image deep into biological samples. It can be used for imaging thick tissue specimens or even imaging inside of live animals. | Kurt Thorn of UCSF talks about two-photon microscopy which uses intense pulsed lasers to image deep into biological samples. It can be used for imaging thick tissue specimens or even imaging inside of live animals. | ||
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- | === Philippe Bastiaens: Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy (FLIM) === | + | ==== Philippe Bastiaens: Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy (FLIM) |
Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy or [[glossary: | Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy or [[glossary: | ||
The lifetime of the fluorophore signal, rather than its intensity, is used to create the image in FLIM. This has the advantage of minimizing the effect of photon scattering in thick layers of sample ([[wp> | The lifetime of the fluorophore signal, rather than its intensity, is used to create the image in FLIM. This has the advantage of minimizing the effect of photon scattering in thick layers of sample ([[wp> |
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