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Modulated electron-multiplied fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope: all-solid-state camera for fluorescence lifetime imaging

Zhao et al., 2012

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Document ID
6655906606458616062
Author
Zhao Q
Schelen B
Schouten R
van den Oever R
Leenen R
van Kuijk H
Peters I
Polderdijk F
Bosiers J
Raspe M
Jalink K
de Jong J
van Geest B
Stoop K
Young I
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Publication venue
Journal of Biomedical Optics

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We have built an all-solid-state camera that is directly modulated at the pixel level for frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) measurements. This novel camera eliminates the need for an image intensifier through the use of an application …
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