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Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Molecular Rotors in Living Cells
Published on: February 9, 2012
Realization of a time-correlated photon counting technique for fluorescence analysis
Lei Dai1, Jian Liu1, Kun Liang1
1Key Laboratory of Beam Technology of Ministry of Education, College of Nuclear Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
Abstract:
An ultralow level light detection module, the time-correlated photon counter, is proposed and evaluated for fluorescence analysis. The time-correlated photon counter employs a silicon photomultiplier as a photon counting sensor in conjunction with a Poisson statistics algorithm and a double time windows technique, and therefore it can accurately count the photon number. The time-correlated photon counter is compatible with the time-correlated single photon counting technique and can record the arrival time of very faint light signals. This low-cost and compact instrument was used to analyze the intensity and lifetime of fluorescein isothiocyanate; a limit of detection of 16 pg/ml with a large linear dynamic range from 2.86 pg/ml to 0.5 µg/ml was obtained, and the lifetime of fluorescein isothiocyanate was measured to be 3.758 ns, which agrees well with the results of a sophisticated commercial fluorescence analysis instrument. The time-correlated photon counter may be useful in applications such as point-of-care testing.

