Abstract
Fluorescence imaging techniques became powerful tools for inquisitive biologists and medical doctors. During the past decade, the description of new imaging modalities such as fluorescence life-time, confocal, fluorescence anisotropy, and two-photon microscopy has triggered an explosion in fluorescence imaging for biomedical analysis techniques. This article describes the basic principle of fluorescence imaging techniques and elaborates about their biomedical analysis applications
Original language | American English |
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Title of host publication | The Optics Encyclopedia |
Editors | D. Fixler |
Publisher | wiley |
State | Published - 2015 |