Quantitative comparison between full-spectrum and filter-based imaging in hyperspectral fluorescence microscopy
Article first published online: 22 FEB 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2012.03596.x
© 2012 The Authors Journal of Microscopy © 2012 Royal Microscopical Society
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GAO, L., HAGEN, N. and TKACZYK, T.S. (2012), Quantitative comparison between full-spectrum and filter-based imaging in hyperspectral fluorescence microscopy. Journal of Microscopy, 246: 113–123. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2012.03596.x
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- Issue published online: 10 APR 2012
- Article first published online: 22 FEB 2012
- Received 28 September 2011; accepted 05 January 2012
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Keywords:
- Hyperspectral fluorescence microscopy;
- filterless illumination;
- spectroscopy
Summary
We implement a filterless illumination scheme on a hyperspectral fluorescence microscope to achieve full-range spectral imaging. The microscope employs polarisation filtering, spatial filtering and spectral unmixing filtering to replace the role of traditional filters. Quantitative comparisons between full-spectrum and filter-based microscopy are provided in the context of signal dynamic range and accuracy of measured fluorophores’ emission spectra. To show potential applications, a five-colour cell immunofluorescence imaging experiment is theoretically simulated. Simulation results indicate that the use of proposed full-spectrum imaging technique may result in three times improvement in signal dynamic range compared to that can be achieved in the filter-based imaging.

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