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Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching of Yellow Fluorescent Protein Tagged p62 in Aggresome-like Induced Structures
Published on: March 26, 2019
Increasing the Image Contrast via Fast Fluorescence Photobleaching
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This paper focuses on the analysis of image sequences acquired during fast photobleaching using a standard wide-field microscope. We show that the photobleaching rate estimated for each pixel is not constant for the whole field of view, but it provides a new spatially variant parametric image related to the cell structure and diffusion of fluorophores. We also provide an alternative way to estimate a pixel-wise photobleaching rate with significantly less computation time than exponential model fitting.Clinical Relevance- This method provides an additional way how fluorescence photobleaching might be used for increasing the image contrast.
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