Time-resolved fluorescence imaging in biology and medicine
- 18 April 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
- Vol. 35 (9), R61-R76
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/35/9/201
Abstract
Fluorescence lifetime imaging is a rather new and effective tool that can be used to study complex biological samples, either at microscopic or macroscopic levels. The map of the fluorescence lifetime allows one to discriminate amongst different fluorophores and to achieve valuable insights into the behaviour of emitting molecules, leading to information like local pH, oxygen concentration in cells, etc. Moreover, the distribution in space of any fluorescent marker achievable with this technique can be exploited for diagnostic purposes in medicine. After a brief introduction on the motivations for applying fluorescence lifetime imaging in biology and medicine, the basic principles of this technique will be addressed. Then, the two possible implementations of fluorescence lifetime imaging (i.e. the frequency domain and the time domain methods) will be presented. For this purpose, special attention will be devoted to practical aspects of image acquisition and processing, especially for what concerns the time domain method. Then, the analysis of the state-of-the-art systems will include a brief discussion on new concepts that have recently been introduced in this research field. Finally, two interesting applications of fluorescence lifetime imaging will be presented. The former refers to skin tumour detection and has been successfully applied in a preliminary clinical trial, the latter regards DNA chips reading and has been tested only at laboratory level, yet it has produced promising results for its future implementation in commercial systems.Keywords
This publication has 106 references indexed in Scilit:
- Gene expression profiling predicts clinical outcome of breast cancerNature, 2002
- Instrumentation for real-time fluorescence lifetime imaging in endoscopyReview of Scientific Instruments, 1999
- Universal DNA microarray method for multiplex detection of low abundance point mutationsJournal of Molecular Biology, 1999
- Error Analysis of the Rapid Lifetime Determination Method for Double-Exponential Decays and New Windowing SchemesAnalytical Chemistry, 1999
- Two-Dimensional Gas-Phase Temperature Measurements Using Fluorescence Lifetime ImagingApplied Spectroscopy, 1996
- Ultraviolet laser‐induced fluorescence of colonic tissue: Basic biology and diagnostic potentialLasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1992
- Fluorescence detection and photodynamic treatment of photosensitized tumours in special consideration of urologyLasers in Medical Science, 1990
- Fluorescence lifetime distributions in proteinsBiophysical Journal, 1987
- Laser excited fluorescence of hematoporphyrin derivative for diagnosis of cancerIEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1984
- Lipofuscin: Resolution of Discrepant Fluorescence DataScience, 1982