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EPSRC Reference: GR/L34273/01
Title: HIGH RESOLUTION FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME IMAGING
Principal Investigator: French, Professor P
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Department: Physics
Organisation: Imperial College London
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 October 1997 Ends: 31 December 1999 Value (£): 209,001
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Lasers & Optics
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No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) is a powerful technique which can provide information about fluorophore environment where this impacts the fluorescence decay time. This is important for biological microscope and bioprocess monitoring applications where reporter fluorophores, which may be linked to particular cells, exhibit a fluorescence lifetime which is sensitive to e.g. pH, pO2, pCO2, glucose, [Ca2+] etc. FLIM is superior to intensity imaging for laser induced fluorescence measurements made in the presence of strong optical scattering, e.g. for in vivo biomedical applications. This proposal aims to develop a 100ps FLIM system which is desirable to detect environmental perturbations to fluorophore lifetimes. This will be employed in conjunction with an optical microscope to provide high temporal and spatial resolution at the cellular level. FLIM will also be investigated for application through biological tissue. The optimum spectral/temporal properties of the fluorophore dyes for in vivo imaging will be investigates - with emphasis on testing near infra-red fluorophore to take advantage of low absorption in biological tissue for this spectral region. The degradation of FLIM images by multiple scattering will be assessed and image reconstruction techniques (spatial filtering and inverse scattering calculations) will be investigated.
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