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15 June 2023 Multispectral fluorescence lifetime microscopy based on computational imaging schemes.
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Abstract
Multispectral fluorescence lifetime microscopy (FLIM) is a valuable tool for biomedical and environmental applications. A multidimensional acquisition scheme (space, time, spectrum) provides high information content and the drawback of long acquisition/processing times. Compressive Sensing (CS) combined with Single-Pixel Camera (SPC) acquisition scheme has been proposed as a strategy to reduce the number of measurements. We present a multispectral FLIM system based on SPC, CS and data fusion (DF) with a high-resolution camera to strongly reduce the acquisition time. We adopted a novel method for TCSPC to increase the count-rate. The system is characterized and validated on a cellular sample.
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Alberto Ghezzi, Serena Farina, Ivan Labanca, Giulia Acconcia, Armin Lenz, Fernando Soldevilla, Enrique Tajahuerce, Andrea Bassi, Gianluca Valentini, Ivan Rech, Andrea Farina, and Cosimo D'Andrea "Multispectral fluorescence lifetime microscopy based on computational imaging schemes.", Proc. SPIE PC12512, Advanced Photon Counting Techniques XVII, PC1251209 (15 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2665216
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Microscopy

Computational imaging

Cameras

Fluorescence lifetime imaging

Target acquisition

Target detection

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