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Illinois 2009 nano-biophotonics Summer School, Lecture 17: Fluorescence lifetime-resolved imaging, and some ways to finesse information from complex biological samples

By Kimani C Toussaint

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Abstract

Fluorescence lifetime-resolved imaging, and some ways to finesse information from complex biological samples

Topics:

  • What is a Lifetime?
  • What can Lifetimes tell us?
  • How do we Measure Lifetimes?
  • Early Attempts at Measuring nanosecond florescence lifetimes
  • Fluorescence lifetime-resolved imaging microscopy(FLI)
  • Experimental setup of FLIM
  • How do you interpret fluorescence decay?
  • What do photons have to do with our everyday life?
  • Fundamental Questions on Sunscreen Behavior in the Skin

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Omar N Sobh

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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  • Kimani C Toussaint; Omar N Sobh (2010), "Illinois 2009 nano-biophotonics Summer School, Lecture 17: Fluorescence lifetime-resolved imaging, and some ways to finesse information from complex biological samples," https://nanohub.org/resources/7728.

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