Laser Lab
Fluorescent Lifetime Imaging Microscope (FLIM) 1. FLIM is a microscopic technique based on measuring the decay time of a labeled dye or the materials which have photoluminescence (PL). 2. The fluorescence lifetime is strongly influenced by the chemical environment near the luminescent material. Therefore, by measuring the fluorescence lifetime, parameters such as the local pH value, oxygen content, or ion concentration, as well as the charge transfer kinetic characteristics can be obtained.
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Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscope (TIRFM) 1. TIRFM excites fluorescent molecules by using the characteristic of decay wave generated on the other side of the medium after total reflection of light, and then the extremely thin region of the fluorescently labeled sample can be observed, thus greatly reducing the interference of background light noise on the observed target. 2. TIRFM is mainly used for micro-structure and single-molecule imaging, such as single protein dynamics on cell membranes, calcium ion detection, drug tracking, and cell structure imaging.
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Single-molecule FRET Confocal Microscope 1. Compared with TIRFM, the single-molecule confocal microscope is more suitable for the measurement of fast dynamics of biological macromolecules.
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