1. Accumulated in-situ spectral information analysis of room-temperature phosphorescence with time-gated bioimaging
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Yong Ho Cho, Seokho Kim, Tae Kyung Won, Sunki Cho, and Dong June Ahn
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Room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) ,Time-gated microscopy ,In-situ spectroscopy ,Autofluorescence ,Signal accumulation ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
This study introduces the time-gated analysis of room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) for the in-situ analysis of the visible and spectral information of photons. Time-gated analysis is performed using a microscopic system consisting of a spectrometer, which is advantageous for in-situ analysis since it facilitates the real-time measurement of luminescence signal changes. An RTP material hybridized with a DNA aptamer that targets a specific protein enhances the intensity and lifetime of phosphorescence after selective recognition with the target protein. In addition, time-gated analysis allows for the millisecond-scale imaging of phosphorescence signals, excluding autofluorescence, and improves the signal-to-background ratio (SBR) through the accumulation of signals. While collecting the time-gated images and spectra of RTP and autofluorescent materials simultaneously, we develop a method for obtaining phosphorescence signals by means of selective exclusion of autofluorescence signals in simulated or real cell conditions. It is confirmed that the accumulated time-gated analysis can provide ample information about luminescence signals for bioimaging and biosensing applications.
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- 2024
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