Doerr Daniel, Stark Martin, Ehrhart Friederike, Zimmermann Heiko, Stracke Frank
Fraunhofer Institut Biomedizinische Technik IBMT, St. Ingbert, Germany.
Biotechnol J. 2009 Aug;4(8):1215-20. doi: 10.1002/biot.200800212.
In this study we demonstrate a new noninvasive imaging method to monitor freezing processes in biological samples and to investigate life in the frozen state. It combines a laser scanning microscope with a computer-controlled cryostage. Nearinfrared (NIR) femtosecond laser pulses evoke the fluorescence of endogenous fluorophores and fluorescent labels due to multiphoton absorption.The inherent optical nonlinearity of multiphoton absorption allows 3D fluorescence imaging for optical tomography of frozen biological material in-situ. As an example for functional imaging we use fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) to create images with chemical and physical contrast.
在本研究中,我们展示了一种新型非侵入性成像方法,用于监测生物样品中的冷冻过程并研究冷冻状态下的生命。该方法将激光扫描显微镜与计算机控制的低温载物台相结合。近红外(NIR)飞秒激光脉冲由于多光子吸收而激发内源性荧光团和荧光标记的荧光。多光子吸收固有的光学非线性允许对原位冷冻生物材料进行光学断层扫描的三维荧光成像。作为功能成像的一个例子,我们使用荧光寿命成像(FLIM)来创建具有化学和物理对比度的图像。