TY - GEN
T1 - Emerging biomedical applications of time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy
AU - Lakowicz, Joseph R.
AU - Szmacinski, Henryk
AU - Koen, Peter A.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy is presently regarded as a research tool in biochemistry, biophysics, and chemical physics. Advances in laser technology, the development of long-wavelength probes, and the use of lifetime-based methods are resulting in the rapid migration of time-resolved fluorescence to the clinical chemistry lab, to the patient's bedside, to flow cytometers, to the doctor's office, and even to home health care. Additionally, time-resolved imaging is now a reality in fluorescence microscopy, and will provide chemical imaging of a variety of intracellular analytes and/or cellular phenomena. In this overview paper we attempt to describe some of the opportunities available using chemical sensing based on fluorescence lifetimes, and to predict those applications of lifetime-based sensing which are most likely in the near future.
AB - Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy is presently regarded as a research tool in biochemistry, biophysics, and chemical physics. Advances in laser technology, the development of long-wavelength probes, and the use of lifetime-based methods are resulting in the rapid migration of time-resolved fluorescence to the clinical chemistry lab, to the patient's bedside, to flow cytometers, to the doctor's office, and even to home health care. Additionally, time-resolved imaging is now a reality in fluorescence microscopy, and will provide chemical imaging of a variety of intracellular analytes and/or cellular phenomena. In this overview paper we attempt to describe some of the opportunities available using chemical sensing based on fluorescence lifetimes, and to predict those applications of lifetime-based sensing which are most likely in the near future.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0028732857
SN - 081941431X
T3 - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
SP - 178
EP - 192
BT - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
T2 - Biochemical Diagnostic Instrumentation
Y2 - 24 January 1994 through 24 January 1994
ER -