Photobleaching
"Fluorophore Photobleaching Literature References". Introduction to Optical Microscopy an article about photobleaching Viegas MS ... each absorption-emission cycle has an equal probability of causing photobleaching. Photobleaching is an important parameter to ... Photobleaching may also be exploited to study the motion and/or diffusion of molecules, for example via the FRAP, in which ... In optics, photobleaching (sometimes termed fading) is the photochemical alteration of a dye or a fluorophore molecule such ...
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
Fluorescence microscope Photobleaching Fluorescence loss in photobleaching (FLIP) Axelrod, D; Koppel, D; Schlessinger, J; Elson ... Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) is a method for determining the kinetics of diffusion through tissue or cells ... The technique begins by saving a background image of the sample before photobleaching. Next, the light source is focused onto a ... The mean fluorescence in the region can then be plotted versus time since the photobleaching, and the resulting curve can yield ...
Fluorescence loss in photobleaching
In FLIP, photobleaching occurs just outside the region of interest; therefore a photobleaching region also needs to be defined ... These scans will serve as the control scans, to which the photobleached scans will be compared later on. Photobleaching can ... Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching Fluorescence Microscope Photobleaching Robert C. Dickson; Michael Dean Mendenhall ( ... Before photobleaching can occur, cells must be injected with a fluorescent protein, often a green fluorescent protein (GFP), ...
Ethanol-induced non-lamellar phases in phospholipids
Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP). "Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching". Cell and Development Biology ... Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) is a photochemical process applied to fluorophores when they lose their ... fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), nearest-neighbor recognition (NNR), and atomic molecular dynamics ...
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope
Photobleaching can occur when the covalent or noncovalent bonds in the fluorophores are destructed by the excitation light and ... Photobleaching is inevitable but can be minimized by avoiding unwanted light exposure and using immersion oils to minimize ... "Fluorophore Photobleaching Literature References". Nikon's MicroscopyU. Retrieved 2021-12-06. Varma, Mahesh Ravi; Rajan, K.; ... However, there are still other noises and artifacts such as poisson noise, optical aberrations, photobleaching, and other ...
Tethered particle motion
The disadvantage of the fluorospheres is photobleaching. All of the bead types and diameters (with the biochemistry marker, ...
Nanodiamond
No Photobleaching and Low Cytotoxicity". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127 (50): 17604-17605. doi:10.1021/ja0567081 ...
Cone cell
Photobleaching can be used to determine cone arrangement. This is done by exposing dark-adapted retina to a certain wavelength ...
Fluorescein isothiocyanate
Like most fluorochromes, it is prone to photobleaching. Due to the problem of photobleaching, derivatives of fluorescein such ... In addition, some experiments make use of FITC's propensity for photobleaching in order to measure proteins' lateral mobility ... in membranes, through the technique of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching. The TH; Feltkamp, T. E. (1970). "Conjugation ...
Nanochemistry
No Photobleaching and Low Cytotoxicity". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127 (50): 17604-5. doi:10.1021/ja0567081. ...
Kaede (protein)
Lippincott-Schwartz, J.; Altan-Bonnet, N.; Patterson, G. H. (September 2003). "Photobleaching and photoactivation: Following ...
Nanoelectronics
Goicoechea, J.; ZamarreƱoa, C.R.; Matiasa, I.R.; Arregui, F.J. (2007). "Minimizing the photobleaching of self-assembled ...
Holotomography
Thus, there are no issues of phototoxicity, photobleaching and photodamaging. Quantitative imaging capability: HT directly ...
Irene Georgakoudi
Georgakoudi, Irene; Nichols, Michael G.; Foster, Thomas H. (1997). "The Mechanism of Photofrin Photobleaching and Its ...
YOYO-1
Under light excitation, photoblinking and photobleaching are observed for YOYO-1 in DNA. The latter is also believed to be the ... Pyle, Joseph R; Chen, Jixin (2 November 2017). "Photobleaching of YOYO-1 in super-resolution single DNA fluorescence imaging". ... which then makes the YOYO-1 molecule susceptible to photobleaching. When the YOYO-1 molecules are intercalated in the DNA ...
Fick's laws of diffusion
Pyle JR, Chen J (2 November 2017). "Photobleaching of YOYO-1 in super-resolution single DNA fluorescence imaging". Beilstein ...
Super-resolution microscopy
Each dye is photobleached to return the field to a dark state, so the next dye can bind and be observed. The advantage of this ... The photobleaching/desorption rate can be measured for a given solution condition and illumination power density. DNA-PAINT has ... Zondervan R, Kulzer F, Kolchenko M, Orrit M (2004). "Photobleaching of Rhodamine 6G in Poly(vinyl alcohol) at the Ensemble and ... Pyle JR, Chen J (2 November 2017). "Photobleaching of YOYO-1 in super-resolution single DNA fluorescence imaging". Beilstein ...
Immunofluorescence
Loss of activity caused by photobleaching can be controlled by reducing or limiting the intensity or time-span of light ... As with most fluorescence techniques, a significant problem with immunofluorescence is photobleaching. ...
Live-cell imaging
Rudolf Kohlrausch
"Quantitative fluorescence loss in photobleaching for analysis of protein transport and aggregation". BMC Bioinformatics. 13: ...
STED microscopy
Unfortunately, this high intensity laser can lead to the issue of photobleaching the fluorophore. Photobleaching is the name ... Photobleaching can occur either from excitation into an even higher excited state, or from excitation in the triplet state. To ... "A Reducing and Oxidizing System Minimizes Photobleaching and Blinking of Fluorescent Dyes". Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 47 (29): 5465 ...
Rhodopsin
When rhodopsin is exposed to light, it immediately photobleaches. In humans, it is regenerated fully in about 30 minutes, after ...
Raman microscope
This has the added effect of increased photobleaching of molecules emitting interfering fluorescence. However, the high photon ...
Human hair color
The company also have identified 48 genetic markers that may influence hair photobleaching. Albinism is a genetic abnormality ... Photochemical hair damage encompasses hair protein degradation and loss, as well as hair pigment deterioration Photobleaching ...
Phycoerythrin
Its use is limited in immunofluorescence microscopy due to its rapid photobleaching characteristics. There are also other types ... With advances in imaging and detection technology which can avoid rapid photobleaching, protein fluorophores have become a ...
Adaptation (eye)
Rhodopsin, a biological pigment in the photoreceptors of the retina, immediately photobleaches in response to light. Visual ... "Blueberry Effects on Dark Vision and Recovery after Photobleaching: Placebo-Controlled Crossover Studies". Journal of ...
Hair bleaching
The company also have identified 48 genetic markers that may influence hair photobleaching. Drug testing methods using hair ... Photochemical hair damage encompasses hair protein degradation and loss, as well as hair pigment deterioration Photobleaching ...
Spatial transcriptomics
Photos are then photobleached and a new subset is added. Thus, we retrieve combination of binary values which makes it possible ...
Single-molecule FRET
The photobleaching lifetime of a typical organic dye under typical experimental conditions (laser power density just a few suns ... The photoblinking and photobleaching information can be removed for a typical dye system with relatively long photoblinking ... Another limitation is the photobleaching lifetime of the dye, which is a function of light intensity and oxidation/reduction ... The time trajectories also contain the photoblinking and photobleaching information of the two dyes. This information has to be ...
Live single-cell imaging
As QPI is label-free, it does not induce phototoxicity, nor does it suffer from the photobleaching associated with fluorescence ... High frequency and intensity imaging can cause the fluorophore signal to decrease through photobleaching. Higher frequency ... photobleaching, tracking ease, rate of change of signalling activity, and Signal to noise. These all relate to imaging ...