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Intensity calibration and flat-field correction for fluorescence microscopes.

Michael Model1.   

Abstract

Standardization in fluorescence microscopy involves calibration of intensity in reproducible units and correction for spatial nonuniformity of illumination (flat-field or shading correction). Both goals can be achieved using concentrated solutions of fluorescent dyes. When a drop of a highly concentrated fluorescent dye is placed between a slide and a coverslip it produces a spatially uniform field, resistant to photobleaching and with reproducible quantum yield; it can be used as a brightness standard for wide-field and confocal microscopes. For wide-field microscopes, calibration can be further extended to absolute molecular units. This can be done by imaging a solution of known concentration and known depth; the latter can be prepared by placing a small spherical lens in a diluted solution of the same fluorophore that is used in the biological specimen.
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Keywords:  Acid Blue 9; Acid Fuschin; Rose Bengal; calibration; confocal microscopy; fluorescence microscopy; shading correction; sodium fluorescein; standardization

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24692055     DOI: 10.1002/0471142956.cy1014s68

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Protoc Cytom        ISSN: 1934-9297


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